Let us check some more details about these features
Windows Hello
With Windows Hello capability, your computing device recognizes you. With Windows 10 we are moving to a more secure, password-free experience powered by Next-Generation Credentials and Biometrics.
Windows 11/10 supports a broad range of biometrics like Face, Fingerprint, Iris. Windows Hello introduces system support for biometric authentication – using your face, iris, or fingerprint to unlock your devices. And this technology is much safer than using traditional passwords. In the days to come there will be many new exciting Windows 11/10 devices to choose from which will support Windows Hello. Windows Hello offers enterprise-grade security. So just show your face and unlock your Windows 11/10 device. Here are some face Authentication features:
Facial recognition across compatible devices running Windows 11/10A user-friendly interface that provides single sign-on capabilities without the need for additional passwords or authentication credentialsEnterprise-grade authentication and access to NextGen Credentials (NGC) supported content, including network resources, websites, and purchasing contentIntegrated anti-spoofing countermeasures to mitigate physical attacks – e.g. unauthorized device login and accessThe ability to provide a consistent image (via IR) in diverse lighting conditions allows for subtle changes in appearance including facial hair, cosmetic makeup, eyewear, etc.
Read: How to use Windows Hello in Windows 11/10.
Microsoft Passport
Microsoft Passport will provide a more secure way of letting you sign-in to sites or apps. Instead of using passwords, Windows 11/10 helps to securely authenticate to applications, websites, and networks on your behalf—without sending up a password. So no shared password is stored on servers for a hacker to potentially compromise. Microsoft Passport will work with your Microsoft account, Azure Active Directory, and any web services with work with Azure Active Directory. Here’s a small video explaining what is Windows Hello and Passport :
Using Windows Hello and Passport is your choice and you control whether to opt-in to use it or not. As Windows Hello requires specialized hardware, such as fingerprint reader, illuminated IR sensor, and other biometric sensors, Microsoft is working with hardware partners to deliver Windows Hello capable devices that will ship with Windows 11/10. With such capabilities, Windows 11/10 will make our computing more personal, and more secure. Here is a list of PCs that support Windows Hello currently. Related reads: