This post fromMiniToolprovides 3 ways for you to enable or disable Ctrl+Alt+Delete secure sign-in on Windows 11.
Ctrl+Alt+Deleteis an additional layer of security for Windows 11/10 computers.
Users must press Ctrl + Alt + Delete before entering their login password.
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Maybe your security is so high that you just dont want to take the extra step to access.

Or maybe you just find it more convenient to enter with a password or PIN.
For whatever reason, disabling secure logins in Windows 11 is easy with Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
Then, lets see how to enable or disable Ctrl+Alt+Delete secure log-in on Windows 11.

Step 1: PressWindows + Rkeys together to open theRunbox.
Step 5: Double-click it, and choose theDisabledoption.
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Way 2: Via User Accounts
Step 2: Typenetplwizand pressEnter.
Step 3: Go to theAdvancedtab and check theRequire users to press Ctrl+Alt+Deletebox.
Step 5: Name theDWORDkey asEnableCADand then pressEnter.
Step 6: Then, double-nudge the created key to set the value data to0.
Step 7: At last, clickOKto save it.