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ms.date: 10/15/2021
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ms.date: 02/21/2022
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title: Windows Hello for Business Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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- question: What is Windows Hello for Business cloud trust?
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Windows Hello for Business cloud trust is a new trust model that is planned to be introduced in early 2022. This trust model will enable Windows Hello for Business deployment using the infrastructure introduced for supporting [security key sign-in on Hybrid Azure AD joined devices and on-premises resource access on Azure AD Joined devices](/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-authentication-passwordless-security-key-on-premises). More information will be available on Windows Hello for Business cloud trust once it is generally available.
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Windows Hello for Business cloud trust is a new trust model that is currently in preview. This trust model will enable Windows Hello for Business deployment using the infrastructure introduced for supporting [security key sign-in on Hybrid Azure AD joined devices and on-premises resource access on Azure AD Joined devices](/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-authentication-passwordless-security-key-on-premises). Cloud trust is the preferred deployment model if you do not need to support certificate authentication scenarios. For more information, see [Hybrid Cloud Trust Deployment (Preview)](/windows/security/identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-hybrid-cloud-trust).
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- question: What about virtual smart cards?
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ms.sitesec: library
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author: dansimp
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ms.date: 09/09/2021
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ms.date: 02/21/2022
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ms.author: dansimp
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## In this guide
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| Topic | Description |
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| Article | Description |
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| [VPN connection types](vpn-connection-type.md) | Select a VPN client and tunneling protocol |
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| [VPN routing decisions](vpn-routing.md) | Choose between split tunnel and force tunnel configuration |
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| [VPN and conditional access](vpn-conditional-access.md) | Use Azure Active Directory policy evaluation to set access policies for VPN connections. |
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| [VPN name resolution](vpn-name-resolution.md) | Decide how name resolution should work |
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| [VPN auto-triggered profile options](vpn-auto-trigger-profile.md) | Set a VPN profile to connect automatically by app or by name, to be "always on", and to not trigger VPN on trusted networks |
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| [VPN security features](vpn-security-features.md) | Set a LockDown VPN profile, configure traffic filtering, and connect VPN profile to Windows Information Protection (WIP) |
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| [VPN security features](vpn-security-features.md) | Configure traffic filtering, connect a VPN profile to Windows Information Protection (WIP), and more |
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| [VPN profile options](vpn-profile-options.md) | Combine settings into single VPN profile using XML |
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