This Is The New Anti-Theft Mode That Will Come To Windows 10

This Is The New Anti-Theft Mode That Will Come To Windows 10

Little by little, we are discovering the functions and features of the new Windows 10X. Microsoft announced this operating system in 2019 and, in spring 2021, it will finally see the light of day. The truth is that Microsoft has kept all the news about this OS very secret. However, thanks to the builds that have been recently leaked it is possible to get an idea of ​​what it is like, what its characteristics are and how some of the most exciting functions that we will find in it work, such as the newly discovered anti-theft mode.

Windows allows us to reset the operating system in several methods. For example, this is useful if we have an error in the design if Windows does not start or simply if we want to return to the factory settings of the PC. And it allows us to choose if we’re going to keep our data and programs or clean everything to leave a freshly installed Windows. In other words, it is the evolution of the classic ” format the computer “.

The function of resetting the PC can be done both from Windows and from system recovery. Although it can save us from some complicated situation, allows anyone to erase all data from the PC and start from scratch. Something familiar if, for example, our PC is stolen.

With the arrival of Windows 10X, this is going to end. And the new anti-theft method will prevent anyone from resetting the PC if they are not authenticated in it.

How The New Windows 10X Anti-Theft Works

The new anti-theft protection can be found in the “Update and security” section of Windows 10X. This function is inspired by the one that Microsoft implemented in Windows 10 Mobile and the one that Apple includes in its iPhone. What it does is force us to authenticate with the account, or the PIN, before resetting the Windows 10X devices to use them again. If we don’t log in, we won’t be able to reset the PC. And if a password protects it, then we will not be able to do anything with it.

This type of equipment is much less valuable in case of theft and, therefore, fewer targets for thieves.

Of course, if we are going to sell our Windows 10X computer, in addition to resetting the computer and deleting our data, we must keep this option disabled so that the new owner will activate it.

Will We See It In Standard Windows 10?

The truth is that this security measure would also make a lot of sense on Windows 10 computers (both desktop and laptop). And thanks to UEFI systems and Secure Boot, it could be viable. In this way, Windows 10 would receive that extra security and privacy that, together with BitLocker, would end the theft of computers.

However, Microsoft has no intention of bringing this new anti-theft feature to Windows 10 at the moment. At least for now. We recall that it is not the first time that Microsoft has ensured that it will bring many of the functions of Windows 10X to Windows 10 desktop. Therefore, it would not be strange that we can see this exciting security measure on all PCs in the world in the somewhat distant future.

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