Hi dkgraham,

Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.

Please paraphrase this sentence. Based on the description you posted, you have an issue with Surface Pro7+ wherein you want to change the security question on your account.

To change your security questions on your Surface Pro 7+, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Microsoft account security page by visiting account.microsoft.com/security.
  2. Sign into your Microsoft account.
  3. Click on the "Security questions" option.
  4. You will be prompted to answer your current security question. If you cannot remember it, click on the "I don't remember my answer" option.
  5. Follow the prompts to verify your identity using other methods such as email or phone number.
  6. Once you have verified your identity, you can then change your security questions.

Another option is to change the security question.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Click on Accounts.
  3. Select Sign-in options.
  4. Click on Update your security questions under the Password section.
  5. Answer the security questions that you set up.
  6. Enter your new password.

I hope this helps resolve your issue. Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.

Kind regards,

Christopher.

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Update Security Questions for Local Account in Windows 11 | Windows 11 Forum
August 10, 2024 - In this article (for Win10) it is said answers are saved in clear: Perché le domande di sicurezza di Windows 11 NON sono sicure | IlSoftware.it Is it still the same under Win11? Can't them be disabled? Or is it possible to switch to recovery password disk? ... This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable the use of security questions for local accounts in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
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Set up security questions as your verification method - Microsoft Support
There is no way for your administrator to read or modify your questions or answers. If you don't see the security questions option, it's possible that your organization doesn't allow you to use security questions for verification.
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Where do I go to change security questions? I cannot remember one!
Locked Question. This question was migrated from the Microsoft Support Community. You can vote on whether it's helpful, but you can't add comments or replies or follow the question. ... Following the suggestion allows for password reset, not resetting security questions. More on learn.microsoft.com
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Are Microsoft seriously asking me to provide answers to 3 security questions on a professional operating system?
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r/WindowsHelp on Reddit: How do I remove security questions?
January 27, 2024 -

I had to reset my laptop for personal reasons. I think my laptop was on windows 10 when I reset it, and I was forced to set security questions so I picked the 3 questions and typed in random answers because I plan to remove/delete them after the setup. However I forgot to do that and updated my laptop to windows 11 home. When I go to settings > accounts > sign-in options > password I dont see the option to remove/delete the security questions. Instead it says "You're all set up" with a "Change" button beside it. I pressed on the change button and after tying my current password I was led to a page that only showed "New password" "Confirm password" and "Password hint". In other words it only lets me change my password and set a hint (take note hint is different from security questions) and I really want to delete/remove them. Do you know why this is happening and what I should do?

Additional info: I'm using a local account after resetting my laptop, and I'm not signed into microsoft

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The official way of deleting security questions is to set a new password. You've done that. Therefore, your security questions are gone. For your peace of mind, verify that they are gone. Deliberately choose "I forgot my password" and confirm that Windows doesn't ask them.
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