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### 3. Transition into a passwordless deployment
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### 3. Transition into a passwordless deployment
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Once the user-visible password surface has been eliminated, your organization can begin to transition those users into a passwordless world. A world where:
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Once the user-visible password surface has been eliminated, your organization can begin to transition those users into a passwordless world. A world where:
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- the user never types their password
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- the users never type their password
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- the user never changes their password
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- the users never change their password
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- the user does not know their password
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- the users do not know their password
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In this world, the user signs in to Windows 10 using Windows Hello for Business and enjoys single sign-on to Azure and Active Directory resources. If the user is forced to authenticate, their authentication uses Windows Hello for Business.
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In this world, the user signs in to Windows 10 using Windows Hello for Business and enjoys single sign-on to Azure and Active Directory resources. If the user is forced to authenticate, their authentication uses Windows Hello for Business.
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