chrome os auto login
Chrome OS Auto Login is a feature that allows you to log into your Chrome OS device automatically upon powering it on. With this feature enabled, you don’t need to enter your username and password every time you power on your device. This feature is available on Google Chromebooks, Chromeboxes and Chromebases.
Steps To Enable Chrome OS Auto Login:
1. Open the Settings page on your Chrome OS device.
2. Click on the ‘Users’ section.
3. Select the user for which you want to enable auto login.
4. Check the box next to ‘Enable Auto Login’.
5. Click ‘OK’ to confirm.
FAQs:
Q: Does Chrome OS Auto Login work with multiple users?
A: Yes, Chrome OS Auto Login works with multiple users. You can select which user should be automatically logged in when the device is powered on.
Q: Is Chrome OS Auto Login secure?
A: Yes, Chrome OS Auto Login is secure. It uses your device’s built-in security measures to ensure that only authorized users can access your device.
Q: Can I disable Chrome OS Auto Login?
A: Yes, you can disable Chrome OS Auto Login by unchecking the ‘Enable Auto Login’ box in the Settings page.
Q: How do I know if Chrome OS Auto Login is enabled?
A: You can check if Chrome OS Auto Login is enabled by going to the Settings page of your device and looking for the ‘Enable Auto Login’ box.
Q: Does Chrome OS Auto Login work on all Chrome OS devices?
A: Yes, Chrome OS Auto Login works on all Chrome OS devices including Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases.
Links:
1. https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/183068?hl=en
2. https://www.techjunkie.com/chrome-auto-login/