Remove email address from Windows 11/10 login screen
In Windows 11, do the following: In Windows 10, open the Start Menu and click on the Settings icon to open Windows 10 Settings. Next, click on Accounts and then select Sign-in options from the left side.
Here, under Privacy, you will see a setting Show account details (eg email address) on sign-in screen. Toggle the switch to the Off position. That is all you need to do. Now the next time you sign in, you will see that the email address has been removed.
Hope this helps.
Block users from showing email address on the Sign-in screen using Registry Editor
Here are the main steps to block users from showing the email address from the login screen in Windows 11/10 using the Registry Editor app: Let us discuss the above steps in detail now! Firstly, open the Run dialog box by pressing the Windows + R hotkey and then type regedit in it. And then, press Enter to launch the Registry Editor app. Now, navigate to the following key in the address bar: Next, right-click anywhere on the right-hand side pane and then select the New > DWORD (32-bit) Value option to create a new DWORD. You need to name this newly created DWORD as BlockUserFromShowingAccountDetailsOnSignin. After that, double-click on the newly created DWORD and then set its value according to your requirement. In case you want to block users from showing the email address on the sign-in screen, set its value to 1. Note: If you want to allow users to show the email address on the login screen, set its value to 0 or delete the previously created DWORD named BlockUserFromShowingAccountDetailsOnSignin. Finally, you can close Registry Editor and then reboot your PC to save changes. After you use this method, users won’t be able to show the email address on the login screen no matter what they have chosen in the Settings app. Read: Do not display the last username in Logon Screen in Windows Block users from showing account details using Group Policy
You can block users from showing account details on the login screen using Group Policy using the below steps: Firstly, open the Local Group Policy Editor by evoking the Run dialog box (Windows + R) and entering gpedit in it. Next, you need to go to the following address in the Group Policy Editor: On this location, you will find a policy named Block user from showing account details on sign-in at the right-hand side pane. Simply double-click on it to open its configuration. After that, to block users from showing account detail on the sign-in screen, set the configuration of this policy to Enabled. Next, press the Apply > OK button to save changes to the selected policy. Finally, you can reboot your PC to see the changes. Note: In case you decide to let the users show the email address on the sign-in screen, you need to Disable the Block user from showing account details on sign-in policy using the same steps as above. If you are security conscious, you may want to hide or remove the last username of the last logged-in user.
This post will show you how to hide your email address in Windows Lock Screen, using Group Policy or Registry Editor.This post shows how to activate the Do not display last username setting in the Windows logon screen, using Group Policy and Registry Editor.
There are several such small tweaks that you can carry out to protect your privacy. This post will show you how to configure Windows Telemetry settings, whereas this post offers some great free privacy fixer tools that can help you address your privacy concerns.
How do I remove the local account from Windows login screen?
To remove local or specific user accounts from the Windows login screen, you can use a command in Powershell. Before that, you must know the exact username of the account you want to remove from the login screen. Then, you can use the following steps to remove that account from the sign-in screen: Open Powershell as administrator. Type the following command in Powershell: Press the Enter button to execute the command. In case you want to show the removed account on the login screen, use the below command: There are some more methods to hide specific accounts on the login screen in Windows 11/10 that you can check out. Now read: Windows Login screen not appearing or Password box not showing up.