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How to Remove Your Email Address From the Login Screen in Windows
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When you sign in to Windows with a Microsoft account, your email address shows up right on the login screen. For some, this is a convenience. For others, it’s a privacy risk—especially on shared or public computers. If you’d rather keep your email address private, here’s how to remove it from the Windows login screen.
Why Hide Your Email Address?
- Privacy: Anyone who walks by can see your email.
- Security: Revealing your email can help hackers target you.
- Professionalism: On shared work devices, you may want to keep personal info hidden.
Here’s How to Remove It
Option 1: Switch to a Local Account
The easiest way to remove your email from the login screen is to use a local account instead of a Microsoft account.
- Open Settings: Press
Windows + I
. - Go to Accounts > Your info.
- Select “Sign in with a local account instead.”
- Follow the prompts to create a username and password (your email won’t appear).
Option 2: Hide Your Email With Windows Settings (Windows 10/11)
If you want to keep using your Microsoft account but just hide your email, Windows 10 and 11 give you that option.
- Open Settings: Press
Windows + I
. - Go to Accounts > Sign-in options.
- Scroll to “Privacy.”
- Turn off “Show account details (e.g. email address) on sign-in screen.”
That’s it. Next time you lock your computer, your email address won’t show.
Option 3: Use Group Policy (For Advanced Users or IT Admins)
If you’re on Windows 10/11 Pro, Education, or Enterprise, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor.
- Press
Windows + R
, typegpedit.msc
, and press Enter. - Go to:
Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Logon
- Double-click “Block user from showing account details on sign-in.”
- Set it to Enabled, then click OK.
Option 4: Registry Tweak (Advanced)
If Group Policy isn’t available, you can use the Registry Editor. Be careful—mistakes here can cause problems.
- Press
Windows + R
, typeregedit
, and press Enter. - Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
- Right-click, choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
- Name it:
BlockUserFromShowingAccountDetailsOnSignin
- Double-click and set the value to 1.
- Restart your computer.
Final Tips
- These changes only hide your email from the login screen—they don’t remove it from your Microsoft account or stop syncing.
- Always create a restore point before editing the registry.
- On shared or public PCs, always log out and lock your screen.
Want more privacy or Windows tips? Let me know in the comments!
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