If you share your Windows 8 PC with others in
your household, it’s a good idea to create separate user accounts for
each person involved. This helps you keep your files and programs
straight, set the permissions and color schemes you want, use your own
passwords, and limit the access others have to your personal
information.
You can set user accounts with different
privileges (for example, you might want to set up different accounts for
your children and use parental controls to make sure they are online
only during the hours it’s okay with you). You can also easily change
and customize any user accounts you create at any time.
>>>step-by-step: Add a User
Each individual user of your computer can have
their own user account so that specific preferences, histories,
favorites, and more can be kept with that account. This makes using the
computer more convenient for you, because you can find just what you’re
looking for as opposed to sorting through dozens of files created by
others.
You begin the process of adding user accounts
in the PC Settings screen. Display it by choosing the Settings charm
and tapping or clicking More PC Settings.
1. Tap or click Users in the PC Settings screen.
2. In the Other Users area on the right side of the screen, tap or click the + to the left of Add a User.
3. The Add a User window appears. Enter the person’s email address.
4. Click Next.
5. Click
Finish. Windows 8 tells you to make sure the person knows they need to
be connected to the Internet the first time they log in.
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