In order to address this, we prepared a few possible solutions for this problem, hoping that at least one will help you resolve the problem at hand. If you’re stuck with the confirmation or the confirmation window suddenly disappears, this should help you address it.

What’s ”Trust this device” in Windows 10

1: Try signing in again

Let’s try and explain what’s exactly happening with your Windows 10 PC when, immediately after the boot sequence, the ”Trust this device”  prompt occurs. Some would say that this change, in comparison to Windows 8, is a bad move. We can agree to some extent. Firstly, even though it’s presented as a security improvement, it’s quite hard to understand what’s exactly about. Is there something wrong caused by the latest system changes? Or you’re basically forced to log in with your credentials, even if you don’t want? Maybe both.

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On the other hand, this is a valid security measure,  a great way to protect your most important data: passwords, personal credentials and, credit card numbers. Also, it lets you sync various settings and preferences with other devices, just by using single Microsoft account. It doesn’t refer only to Windows-powered PC’s, but to all devices. So, after you sign in, you’ll be able to make an Android or iOS device trusted, as well. Also, it doesn’t refer to plugged devices, so don’t mix it up with something else. With that said, let’s move to a problem resolution. The first obvious step is to try to sign in multiple times. Here’s how to do it in a few simple steps: SPONSORED If that doesn’t help, continue to the steps below.

2: Try an alternative verification

It’s not unusual for Microsoft accounts to mix things up and give you a headache. There are multiple ways to verify an account and make a device trusted. You can use an alternative e-mail address. They send you auto-generated code, you enter it in the dialog box and that’s it. Alternative verification ways are through the phone (call or SMS) and a verification app.

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So, we reckon that, if one verification system fails, maybe the others will work in your favor. Here’s how to change your Microsoft accounts verification procedure from one to secondary authentication method: Finally, what’s important is to use an alternative authentication method when asked. If you failed with the secondary e-mail confirmation, try with the phone. That should resolve your issue. That should do it. In case you have questions or suggestions, feel free to post them in the comments section below. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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