![]() ![]() ![]() Here you’ll find the same numbers beginning with S-1-5-21. To find out the exact number that belongs to your account, look in the HKEY_USERS Registry hive. When the value is set to 0 or is missing, then your address isn’t being shown. When the value is set to 1, your email address is being shown on the sign-in screen. Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SystemProtectedUserData\S-1-5-21- \AnyoneRead\Logon ![]() In case you want to verify the setting via the Registry, this is where you’ll need to look Prevent your email address from being exposed on the login screen. For piece of mind, I’ll blame installing and skipping several Windows Insider builds on this computer -) The default value for new installations should be “Off” so I’m a bit unsure how it was set to enabled on my Surface tablet without me setting it. Start-> Settings-> Accounts-> Sign-in options-> Privacy: Show account details (e.g.Whether or not to display the email address of the Microsoft Account or domain account that you are using to logon to Windows is controlled by the following option Interestingly enough, out of all my Windows 10 computers and virtual test environments, my email address was only being shown on my Surface tablet that I use in public as well.Īlthough the cause and solution isn’t Outlook related, it’s relevant to protect your private email address regardless. How do I prevent Windows 10 from showing my email address on the logon screen? On my Desktop computer, my email address isn’t shown so I know that it can be removed. This is a bit unfortunate as I also use my laptop in public places and strangers could potentially get my private email address. On my laptop, the logon screen of Window 10 displays my email address. ![]()
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