code-based sign-in

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Code-based sign-in refers to authentication methods where a user enters a temporary code displayed on one device into another device to verify identity. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around code-based sign-in often appear in the context of Microsoft account integration and cross-device workflows, such as signing into Microsoft Copilot on Samsung TVs or Smart Monitors. This approach is used to link a TV or monitor to a user's Microsoft account without requiring a full keyboard, enabling features like personalized content and voice interactions. The tag covers practical scenarios where a code is generated on a large screen and entered on a phone or PC to complete sign-in, emphasizing convenience and security in mixed-device environments.
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