According to this docs article, for organizations that use Azure AD as part of O365: “When Windows 10 was released to general availability, Microsoft changed the behavior of the Office 365 Azure AD stack. You may also be wondering why the prompt shows up at all when you haven’t set anything up before, it seems it’s because of Azure AD and Office 365. So if you want to remove the Hello for Business prompt during OOBE (for Autopilot, for example), you would have to block it for everyone using the tenant wide setting. Unfortunately, these settings also apply to the entire tenant and can’t be scoped. Now, there are other locations you can edit the Hello for Business settings – like the Endpoint Security pane in MEM (using security baselines or configuration profiles), but the settings in the Windows Enrollment pane are the only ones that apply during OOBE. Here’s a sped up gif showing how OOBE looks without the prompt: OOBE Gif Click save and that’s it! During OOBE, you’ll now skip the “Your organization requires Windows Hello” prompt automatically.