The lock screen is the first visual experience you see when the device starts and offers valuable information (such as date and time, weather, and app notifications) before you sign in. However, it adds an extra step to access your account. If you do not want to see the lock screen, Windows 10 does not include an option in the Settings app or Control Panel, but you can disable the feature using the Group Policy Editor or Registry. This guide will teach you the steps to disable the lock screen on Windows 10.

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Disable Windows 10 lock screen using Group Policy

If you’re running Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or Education, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor to disable the first screen when Windows 10 starts. Use the following steps to disable the lock screen with Group Policy. Once you complete the steps, the next time the computer starts, you will directly direct the sign-in screen.

Removing the lock screen from Windows 10 will prevent you from having app notifications and important information before you sign in to your account.

Disable Windows 10 lock screen using Registry

Windows 10 Home doesn’t include the Local Group Policy Editor, but it is still possible to disable the feature by modifying the Registry. This method also works for Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education. After you restart your computer, you will notice that the lock screen has been removed, and you should see only the sign-in screen.

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