The only way to allow log in without having to use a PIN
is to be a "Local Account".
You can switch to a Local Account at anytime, and its fairly easy if you know your Microsoft account credentials.
*what you used to set up your computer and MS account in the first place.
The difference with a Local Account (versus Admin Account) is you can't do things like add/remove programs. You can't make any changes to the system or accounts.
You will be asked to use your Admin credentials (or log in with your PIN) to do so.
I decided to stay on Admin account (on my personal desktop).
The Hello PIN is annoying, but I usually only do it once a day when I first boot up my system.
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