How To Switch To A Local Account in Windows 11 [Premium]
I'm going to walk you through how to switch from a Microsoft Account to a Local User Account. There are many benefits with a Microsoft Account, but choice is important and if you'd prefer not to have your account tied to Microsoft, then a Local Account is an option.
Please note that when this process is completed, Windows will automatically log you out of your account, so be prepared to save anything you might be working on first.
Here's how to do that.
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Open the Start Menu and go to Settings. Then go to "Accounts" on the left, and "Your Info" on the right.
A blue window will appear asking "Are you sure you want to switch to a local account?
Click the "next" button.
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