What’s the most missing feature in a Microsoft account? That is, the check is to remember this computer to log in directly next time. It turns out that it is useless to check the check every time the user logs in because he will soon have to log in again. Microsoft is certainly aware of this problem, but perhaps due to security policy reasons, Microsoft has not decided to completely revise the login system until now. Starting from February, the Microsoft account system will always remain logged in by default.
In the future, unless the user actively logs out of the Microsoft account or operates in the browser's incognito mode, there is no need to log in again. That is, as long as the same browser is logged in and remains active, Cookies will be continuously and automatically updated and renewed.
Of course, this is not without risks. Please remember that if you log in on a public computer, you must manually log out of the account after the operation is completed, because as long as you do not manually log out of the account, other people using this computer can view your Microsoft account, including retrieving your account information, viewing your Bitlocker encryption recovery key, changing your subscription plan, etc.
In addition, if you find potential risks when using a Microsoft account, you can immediately log in to your Microsoft account and perform offline operations on the logged-in device in the account activities. This can also force the login information of other devices to be kicked off.
Last but not least, no matter what, be sure to bind the MFA multi-factor authentication function. Binding will help you quickly log in to new devices and complete verification to kick off other devices in case of emergency.