Windows PINs are a secure and convenient way to log into your device. They are particularly useful for Microsoft accounts, as they are tied to the account and provide a quick and easy way to access your device. If you’re worried that your Windows PIN has been compromised, it’s best to change it for security reasons. You can change your PIN with a few simple steps in Windows. Here’s what to do: Right click the Windows icon and select Settings . Now on the left panel click Accounts then click Sign in options and click on PIN . If you forgot your PIN, select I forgot my PIN and click continue. Now follow the prompts. But if you just want to change your PIN select Change PIN . First it will ask you to enter your old PIN. Next enter your desired new PIN. Then reenter your new PIN to confirm it. Now click Ok . Dominic Bayley / Foundry Note: You can also include letters and symbols in your new PIN, just select the box include letters and symbols beneath where you confirmed your new PIN. That’s all we have for this Try This. For more PC tricks and tips, be sure to subscribe to our PCWorld Try This newsletter.