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Windows Hello Face Recognition Not Working After Update

by Tahir Gillani
June 16, 2025
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Windows Hello Face Recognition Not Working? Microsoft’s update enhances security but removes low-light face unlock, frustrating many users.

Windows Hello Face Unlock had been one of the simplest login methods around—just look at the camera, and voilà, you’re logged in. No passwords, no PINs, no fingerprint reader. But Microsoft has made a subtle adjustment to the system lately, and users are beginning to notice something infuriating—it no longer works in the dark!

What Changed & Why?

In the past, Windows Hello used infrared (IR) sensors to identify faces, even where lighting was poor. That would allow you to sign in even if your room was dimly lit or completely dark. But Microsoft has revised the requirements for authentication so that both an IR sensor and a color webcam are needed to authenticate users.

This modification was added in the April 2025 Patch Tuesday update as part of a security feature to block spoofing attacks. Hackers had been exploiting IR-based authentication with their advanced methods, leading Microsoft to make security tighter. Though it keeps users safer, it is done at the expense of usability, particularly for those who were used to using Face Unlock in low-light environments.

Customers Upset by Removal of Low-Light Feature

The reaction has been lukewarm. While cybersecurity professionals applaud the decision as a needed step to improve security, for average consumers, the change is an inconvenience.

Most individuals use Windows Hello at night—be it to unlock a laptop while in bed, work in a darkened office, or simply like the convenience of quick and easy entry. Now, without sufficient light, the system won’t recognize faces, which requires users to resort to using PINs or passwords.

Read this: Windows 11 24H2 Features That Turn Computing Smarter

Is There a Fix?

So far, no official Microsoft workaround exists, but more technically oriented users have discovered one trick-disable the webcam in Device Manager, and Windows Hello will use only IR sensors, regaining dark-room capability. The workaround isn’t guaranteed, however, and can create unforeseen problems.

Microsoft has not commented on the backlash or revealed a different solution. In the meantime, people will need to adapt to the new rules for authentication or wait for a future update that balances security and usability.

Final Thoughts

Windows Hello Face Unlock has never been about convenience and speed but as security threats continue to adapt, Microsoft is giving more attention to protection than ease-of-use. Although these updates make the authentication process more secure, they do reveal the classic tech conundrum—when security is enhanced, convenience suffers.

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