

UAC allows all users to sign in their devices using a standard user account.

UAC is enabled by default, and you can configure it if you have administrative privileges. Unless you disable UAC, malicious software is prevented from disabling or interfering with UAC settings.

UAC empowers users to make informed decisions about actions that may affect the stability and security of their device. UAC improves the security of Windows devices by limiting the access that malicious code has to execute with administrator privileges. When changes to the system require administrator-level permission, UAC notifies the user, giving the opportunity to approve or deny the change. User Account Control (UAC) is a Windows security feature designed to protect the operating system from unauthorized changes.
