But yeah, would be interesting to make a webserver that has a DNS entry pointing to it so it catches all the login requests and sends 'YES!' to like all of them, haha. I just click on 'Skip section' or whatever that button is on the bottom left (it's more like linked-text that you can barely see, made like that on purpose). If they get told it's more secure, it's more secure.
They're usually just end-users who don't know much about computers at all. Nope, I would imagine the only people to do that are people who buy a laptop to surf the internet and go 'Oh? I need to create an account? Okay then.' and just do it.
Who the hell wants their local PC login, tied to an internet account, anywhere? Really? Anyone ever done this, setup Win 8 or 10 for this? If that is the case, that is one of the smartest and dumbest things ever, because if anyone managed to dump an MS database that is tied to all windows 8 and later computer logins, that is some stupid shit right there. With Windows 8 & 10, are the login resets tied in with windows live now? I don't recall setting up a windows live account with my Windows 8 laptop(in fact I know I didn't), but reading up people saying if you signed up and registered the PC with a Live account, you can reset the PC password from Microsoft directly at which to me, sounds like the owner would have had to setup a live account prior to this to make it work.