This can be done in many ways.
Important to know
Windows 11 asks for a password or PIN when signing in, waking up, restarting, and off. Additional security never hurts, but in the case of desktop and home computers, it can be neglected to make life a little easier.
As in other versions of the OS, two types of accounts are used to log in: a Microsoft account and a local account. The first is not tied to a specific PC and will allow you to unlock all your devices with a single password, and also makes it possible to connect to Microsoft services using it. The second, as you might guess from the name, is only for use on a specific computer.
If you work with one PC, then the easiest way is to switch to a local account and set an empty password in it. For a Microsoft account, you will have to proceed differently: use the built-in account editing tool or resort to the help of Microsoft's auto-login utility. local account
From the Start menu, right-click on your name and select “Change account settings”.
Click “Sign in instead with a local account.”
Click Next, enter your password and click OK.
Leave all fields except the username blank and click ” Next”.
Click “Log out and quit” to re-login without a password.
How to remove a password in Windows 11 by turning on automatic login
You can do it in two ways. However, whichever you choose, you must first disable Windows Hello.
If you skip this step, you won't be prompted for a password, but you'll need to enter a PIN instead.
1. Disable Windows Hello
Right-click on the Start button and select Settings, or simply press Win + I on your keyboard.
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Go to “Accounts” → “Login Options”.
Scroll down to the “Advanced Options” section and turn off the toggle switch for “Enhance Security…”. Also select the “Never” option for the “In case of your absence…” option.
2. Use a special program
There are two options: the built-in Netplwiz tool in Windows and Microsoft's proprietary utility for administrators called AutoLogon. Choose any – the result will be the same in the end.
Netplwiz
Call context menu by right-clicking on Start and selecting Run.
Type netplwiz and click OK.
Highlight your account and uncheck “Require username and password”, then click “Apply”.
Confirm changes by entering your password twice and click OK.
Restart your computer and make sure you can sign in without a password.
AutoLogon
Follow the link and download the utility from the Microsoft website.
Unpack the downloaded archive and double-click the Autologon64 file.
Enter your password and click the Enable button.
Click OK on the confirmation window and restart your computer.