How to hide real name and email address on Windows 10 Lock Screen

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How to hide real name and email address on Windows 10 Lock Screen

For privacy and security reasons you may decide that you do not want to display your real name and your email address on your Windows 10 lock screen, where you enter your PIN or Password to sign in. This post will show you how to hide your real name and email address in Windows 10 Lock Screen using Group Policy, Registry – and via Settings app too, from Build 14328 onwards.

Hide real name & email address on Windows 10 Lock Screen

Using Group Policy setting

Do not display last user name

Run gpedit.msc and navigate to the following setting:

Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Options

Double-click on Interactive logon: Do not display last user name settings and select Enable.

This security setting determines whether the name of the last user to log on to the computer is displayed in the Windows logon screen. If this policy is enabled, the name of the last user to successfully log on is not displayed in the Logon Screen.

Click Apply and exit.

Using Registry Editor



Run regedit and navigate to the following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

In the right pane, double-click on dontdisplaylastusername and change its value from 0 to 1 as shown below.

DontDisplayLockedUserID

You will also see a DontDisplayLockedUserId key there. The possible values for DontDisplayLockedUserID are:

  • 1 : Show the locked user display name and the user ID
  • 2 : Show the locked user display name only
  • 3 : Do not display the locked user information

Select 2 or 3 depending on your preference, save the settings and exit the Registry Editor.

Windows 10 will now hide your real name and email address on the Lock Screen.

In Windows 10 Anniversary Update Build 14328 and later, you will now be able to easily effect this change. You will get this setting under: Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > Privacy > Show account details on sign-in screen.



Anand Khanse aka HappyAndyK is an end-user Windows enthusiast, a Microsoft MVP in Windows, since 2006, and the Admin of TheWindowsClub.com. Please read the entire post & the comments first, create a System Restore Point before making any changes to your system & be careful about any 3rd-party offers while installing freeware.