The best utilization of this feature shows up when you’re working on a shared computer. So a user can switch to their account without affecting your workflow, and you can do the same. Besides, the accounts have their own login credentials, so privacy and security are never an issue. Now there are two methods to activate and deactivate Fast User switching on Windows . I’ll discuss them in the next section.
How Do I Enable or Disable Fast User Switching on Windows 10?
You can use Group Policy or the Registry Editor to activate or deactivate Fast User switching on your computer. The process isn’t very technical and can be done by anyone. Below are steps with pictures to help you out:
Method 1: Using the Registry Editor
Method 2: Using Group Policy
And this is how you can activate and deactivate Fast User switching on your Windows 10 computer. If you’re unable to execute any step, then let us know in the comments, and we’ll look into the issue.







