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## The difference between Windows Hello and Windows Hello for Business
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## The difference between Windows Hello and Windows Hello for Business
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- Individuals can create a PIN or biometric gesture on their personal devices for convenient sign-in. This use of Windows Hello is unique to the device on which it is set up, using a simple password hash. However, it is not backed by asymmetric (public/private key) or certificate-based authentication.
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- Individuals can create a PIN or biometric gesture on their personal devices for convenient sign-in. This use of Windows Hello is unique to the device on which it is set up, but can use a simple password hash depending on an individual's account type. This configuration is referred to as Windows Hello convenience PIN and it is not backed by asymmetric (public/private key) or certificate-based authentication.
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- **Windows Hello for Business**, which is configured by Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM) policy, uses key-based or certificate-based authentication. This makes it much more secure than **Windows Hello**.
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- **Windows Hello for Business**, which is configured by Group Policy or mobile device management (MDM) policy, always uses key-based or certificate-based authentication. This makes it much more secure than **Windows Hello convenience PIN**.
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## Benefits of Windows Hello
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## Benefits of Windows Hello
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