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#11
I completely agree. I have had the same pin for nearly 2 years now, and now I am forced to change because Microsoft thinks everyone needs a secure way to login to there own device. Not everyone needs to protect sensitive data. This PC is for websurfing, weather, and sandboxing software that I don't trust. It don't use it for online payments, filing tax returns, etc. I do not need this extra security.
EDIT: I forgot to mention that my pin stayed in place after the upgrade from anniversary update to creators update. It wasn't until I performed a complete reinstall that this is a requirement. I may have to install the anniversary update, set my pin, then upgrade to creators update.