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I have made videos in the past explaining certain settings that all windows users should change by far the one I get the most comments about is changing from a Microsoft login to a local user login now I have entertained the comments and there are definitely some Microsoft lovers out there but I have always stood firm and addressed all these comments with rational responses today Iamp;#39;m going to address all these benefits that everybody screams and yells about in the comments and then let you decide whether Iamp;#39;m right or wrong letamp;#39;s get into it now first Iamp;#39;m not saying donamp;#39;t create a Microsoft account although there are a few ways around it the standard setup for a new windows user is to either log in with or to create a Microsoft account if you donamp;#39;t know how to bypass that you just create the account and log in but what Iamp;#39;m saying is is that you donamp;#39;t have to keep using that Microsoft account on your personal machine I simpl