The (short for Web Sign-In Account ) is a legitimate, system-managed local account introduced in Windows 11 to facilitate Web Sign-in capabilities. It acts as a secure, sandboxed "Identity Broker" that allows users to authenticate using web-based methods, such as a Temporary Access Pass (TAP) , FIDO2 security keys, or the Microsoft Authenticator app. Why Does It Appear?
| Status | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | | Open but missing required identity/financial data. No full functionality. | | Dormant Account | Fully verified but inactive for a long period (e.g., 12+ months). | | Frozen Account | Fully verified but temporarily locked due to suspicious activity or legal order. | | Restricted Account | May be verified but has limits due to risk profile or regulatory category. | wsiaccount meaning
Using a WSIAccount is relatively straightforward. Here are the general steps: The (short for Web Sign-In Account ) is
stands for Without Sufficient Information Account . It is a temporary, restricted account status used by financial firms when a customer has started the registration process but has not yet provided all legally required identity or financial documentation. The account remains limited (no trading, no withdrawals) until the user submits the missing documents and the firm completes its verification. | Status | Meaning | | :--- |