remote lock security

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about remote lock security focus on how smartphone integration with Windows, such as Samsung Flow and Windows Link, handles remote locking and unlocking of PCs. The content reveals that while features like remote lock exist, Microsoft and OEM partners prioritize a conservative security model that requires strong local authentication rather than allowing wholesale remote unlock. Users explore the balance between convenience and security, noting that remote lock capabilities are conditional and often tied to specific hardware and software configurations. The tag covers real-world experiences and limitations of using a phone as a security key for Windows devices, emphasizing that remote lock security is not a simple on/off feature but involves nuanced trade-offs.
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    Samsung Flow and Windows Link: What Really Unlocks Your PC

    Samsung’s Flow (and related “phone‑to‑PC” partnerships) promised to make a Galaxy phone a true identity key for Windows machines, but the reality behind the BetaNews headline — that you could “unlock any device running Windows 10 Creators Update with a Samsung phone” — is more complicated...
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