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Microsoft is currently testing a new version of its Authenticator app for Windows 10. Twitter user WalkingCat discovered the app, named "phone sign-in beta." It appears the updated app will allow Windows 10 users to unlock their machines over Bluetooth, simply tapping the machine from a list to unlock it.
Microsoft has been introducing new ways to sign into Windows 10 PCs without a password, including Windows Hello support
through fingerprint readers and cameras.
Source:The verge
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