Hello. I discovered a flaw in the program, in fact, it is not a flaw, but a cause that affects Windows Hello. If the "increased privacy" option is activated in the "Windows 11" tab, it causes Windows Hello to fail, which prevents entry into the system via fingerprint or facial recognition. I believe it is important to at least have a pop-up window to warn the user that when activating this option, it will disable Windows Hello. Thanks
Hello. I discovered a flaw in the program, in fact, it is not a flaw, but a cause that affects Windows Hello. If the "increased privacy" option is activated in the "Windows 11" tab, it causes Windows Hello to fail, which prevents entry into the system via fingerprint or facial recognition. I believe it is important to at least have a pop-up window to warn the user that when activating this option, it will disable Windows Hello. Thanks