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  1. Connect to a Wi-Fi network in Windows - Microsoft Support

    In Wireless Network Properties, select the Security tab, then select the Show characters check box. Your Wi-Fi network password is displayed in the Network security key box.

  2. Sign in to your account with a security key - Microsoft Support

    A security key is a physical device that you can use instead of your user name and password to sign in. Since it needs to be unlocked with a fingerprint or PIN, even if someone has your …

  3. Find your BitLocker recovery key - Microsoft Support

    Where can I find a BitLocker recovery key? There are several places where your recovery key might be, depending on the choice that was made when activating BitLocker.

  4. Set up a passkey (FIDO2) as your verification method

    You can find out more information about your security key, including what type it is, from the manufacturer's documentation. Note: If you're unable to use a FIDO2 security key, there are …

  5. Activate Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to activate Windows using a product key or digital license, check your activation status, and link your Microsoft account.

  6. Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Instead of a password, you can use a security key to sign in to apps, websites, and, if you have a work or school account, even Windows. Use this section to change or reset your security key …

  7. Find your Windows product key - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to find a Windows product key for activation, and when you'll use a digital license instead.

  8. Setting up a wireless network in Windows - Microsoft Support

    The wizard will walk you through creating a network name and a security key. If your router supports it, the wizard will default to Wi‑Fi Protected Access (WPA2 or WPA3) security.

  9. March 11, 2025—KB5053606 (OS Builds 19044.5608 and …

    Mar 11, 2025 · This update addresses security issues for your Windows operating system.

  10. BitLocker overview - Microsoft Support

    Why is Windows asking for a recovery key? Windows requires a BitLocker recovery key when it detects a possible unauthorized attempt to access the data. This can also happen if you make …