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**Requirements:**
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**Requirements:**
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* Windows Hello for Business deployment (Hybrid or On-premises)
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* Windows Hello for Business deployment (Hybrid or On-premises)
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* Azure AD joined device (Cloud and Hybrid deployments)
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* Azure AD, Hybrid Azure AD, or Domain Joined (Cloud, Hybrid, or On-Premises deployments)
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* Hybrid Azure AD joined (Hybrid deployments)
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* Windows 10, version 1709 or newer
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* Domain Joined (on-premises deployments)
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* Windows 10, version 1709
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* Bluetooth, Bluetooth capable phone - optional
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* Bluetooth, Bluetooth capable phone - optional
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Windows, today, natively only supports the use of a single credential (password, PIN, fingerprint, face, etc.) for unlocking a device. Therefore, if any of those credentials are compromised (shoulder surfed), an attacker could gain access to the system.
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Windows, today, natively only supports the use of a single credential (password, PIN, fingerprint, face, etc.) for unlocking a device. Therefore, if any of those credentials are compromised (shoulder surfed), an attacker could gain access to the system.
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