Accounts; What Type Of Account Do I Have - Microsoft Surface RT User Manual

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Accounts

A user account is a collection of settings that you use to interact with your Surface and personalise Windows RT to
work the way you want. To use your Surface, you sign in with your user account.
There are two types of user accounts: a local account or a Microsoft account. We recommend using a Microsoft
account.

What type of account do I have?

To see which type of account you're using:
1. Open the Settings charm, tap or click Change PC settings.
2. Tap or click Users. Info about your user account appears under your name:
If there's an email address, then you're using a Microsoft account.
If you see Local account, this means your account is only on your Surface.
This settings page is also where you can change your sign-in options and add additional user accounts. For more
info about this, see the
Sign in and out
What is a local account?
A local account is an account that gives you access to only one PC. If you create a local account, you'll need a
separate account for each PC you use. None of your settings will be synced between the Windows 8 and
Windows RT PCs you use, and you won't get the benefits of connecting your PC to the cloud. If you want to
download apps from the Windows Store, you'll need to use a Microsoft account.
To switch from a local account to a Microsoft account:
1. Open the Settings charm, tap or click Change PC settings.
2. Tap or click Users.
3. Tap or click Switch to a Microsoft account and follow the instructions.
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