There are two types of user accounts in Windows 10: a local one or a Microsoft one. With a local account, you have a username and password to log in to the computer. Your details are kept on the computer, and internet access is not required. This type of account is common with Windows XP, Vista and 7. If you have upgraded from Windows 7, for example, your Windows 10 account is probably local.
A Microsoft account enables extra features in Windows 10 that aren’t available to people with a local account, such as OneDrive online storage, Office web apps, an Outlook email address, apps in the Windows Store, and synchronised settings across computers.
If you have a local account, open a web browser on any computer running any version…