If your laptop or desktop is equipped with a webcam, the article below will show you how to use the webcam to create a face-priority security function to log on to Windows.
For enhanced security when logging in, some high-end laptops have fingerprint security, or even face-to-face access to the system.
Even if your laptop is not equipped with a webcam, you can still use face-to-face login to enhance your system's security with the help of Luxand Blink.
Luxand Blink! is a free software that allows users to use their own face to sign in to a Windows product key account, instead of having to type a password like before.
Not only will it work with laptops, if your desktop is equipped with a webcam, you can still use Luxand Blink! same as on laptop.
The next step in the installation process, software asks users to choose the type of webcam that laptop is using.
Click Apply to continue.
After completing the installation process, the software will ask you to set up to use. Click Next on the pop-up dialog to start the setup process.
Click Next in the dialog box to continue. At the set-up stage, the software requires you to keep your face centered on the webcam so the software can accurately recognize it, then slowly turn your face to the left and then to the right.
Once the software has finished recognizing the face, the software will ask you to enter the Windows login password that you are using. Click Finish to complete the setup.
After completing the settings, if you reboot the system or at subsequent Windows accesses, you will now see the window of Blink appear.
You must use your face to identify the software. For some reason, if you have problems with facial recognition, you can still use the password to sign in the usual way.
Blink's algorithm can detect faces that have changed. For example, you can cut your hair, make eyebrows, wear glasses ... the software can help identify. In particular, if you are worried someone has used his face mirror image to log on to the system illegally, Blink! can distinguish and prevent this possibility.
After logging in to Windows, to change the settings of Luxand Blink ! right-click on the icon of the software in the system tray and select Settings.
In the Settings dialog box that appears:
- Click the Disable button to remove the facial features of Blink! and return to the login option as the default (by typing a password).
- If you want to delete the previously identified face, press the Delete button. To identify a new face, click the Remember button and follow the steps outlined above.
- Click the History button to see when Windows was previously logged. Based on this, you will know whether Windows has been accessed illegally or not.
- Select the High Security option below to increase the security level to the highest (the face must ensure accuracy with the identification was done) can log into the system.
If Windows is divided into multiple accounts for multiple users, each account should identify a unique face to be logged into use.
How to set a password for Windows login account:
Follow these steps: (This article uses Windows 7 product key to illustrate.) The procedure is quite similar in other versions of Windows.
- Click Start, Control Panel from Start Menu appears.
- Select 'User Accounts and Family Safety' from the Control Panel.
- Select 'Change your Windows Password' in the User Accounts pop-up menu, then select 'Create a password for your account' in the next step to create (or change your Windows login password).
- To create a new account, click on 'Manage another account' and select 'Create new account'. Then enter the username and access (administrator or guest account).
- To initialize passwords for child accounts, follow the steps outlined above.
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