Windows 10: Link to Windows now lets Android phones lock a Windows 11 PC

Discus and support Link to Windows now lets Android phones lock a Windows 11 PC in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Microsoft has added a remote lock option to the Link to Windows app on Android, allowing users to lock a Windows 11 PC directly from their phone. The... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Dec 19, 2025 at 3:57 AM.

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    Link to Windows now lets Android phones lock a Windows 11 PC


    Microsoft has added a remote lock option to the Link to Windows app on Android, allowing users to lock a Windows 11 PC directly from their phone. The update also introduces recent activity tracking and expands file sharing, but it still does not allow unlocking a PC remotely.

    The change affects users who rely on Link to Windows (paired with Phone Link on Windows 11) to manage basic PC interactions from an Android device. Once the updated app is installed and connected, a new Lock PC button becomes available, making it possible to secure a system without being physically in front of it.

    Remote locking is a one-way action. There is no option to unlock the PC from the phone, and Microsoft has not indicated that such functionality is planned.

    What changed in Link to Windows


    The update adds several user-facing features:


    • A Lock PC control that remotely locks a paired Windows 11 system


    • A redesigned interface with clearer navigation


    • A new Recent Activity section that lists file transfers, shared photos, and copied text


    • Expanded file sharing that now works from PC to phone and from phone to PC

    Earlier versions of Link to Windows supported sending files from a PC to an Android device, but not the reverse. That limitation is now removed.

    Windows Latest reports that the features appeared more broadly after installing an update released on December 8, which brings the app to version 1.25102.140.0. Some users had access earlier, starting around July, but the rollout was limited at the time.

    Who is affected


    The new features are available to Android users who:


    • Use Windows 11


    • Have Phone Link enabled on the PC


    • Use the Link to Windows app on Android

    iOS users can still install Link to Windows, but integration remains more limited. The remote lock feature and expanded file sharing are tied to the Android implementation.

    Some functionality continues to depend on device-specific support. Certain Samsung phones and PCs offer deeper integration, such as automatic hotspot connection through Windows 11’s network flyout. The remote lock feature itself does not appear to be limited to specific manufacturers.

    Why the remote lock matters


    Remote locking adds a small but practical layer of control. It provides a fallback option if a PC was left unlocked in a shared or public environment, or if a user steps away without activating the lock manually.

    Windows already includes Dynamic Lock, which automatically locks a PC when a paired Bluetooth device moves out of range. That feature remains the more automated option, but it depends on Bluetooth behavior and proximity detection. The new Link to Windows control is manual and explicit, which may be preferable in situations where Dynamic Lock is unreliable or disabled.

    The lack of a remote unlock option is notable. Unlocking a Windows system requires authentication, and Microsoft appears to be keeping that boundary intact. Locking a system remotely does not expose credentials or bypass security prompts, while unlocking would raise significantly different security considerations.

    File sharing and activity tracking


    The new Recent Activity section consolidates recent interactions between phone and PC. It shows:


    • Files transferred in either direction


    • Shared photos


    • Text copied between devices

    This view acts as a lightweight history rather than a full log. Microsoft has not documented how long items remain visible or whether the list can be cleared manually.

    File sharing from phone to PC now mirrors the existing PC-to-phone workflow. Users can send files without relying on third-party services or cloud uploads, provided both devices are connected through Phone Link.

    What users can do now


    Users who want to use the new features should check that both sides of the connection are updated.

    To enable remote PC locking from Android:


    1. Update the Link to Windows app from Google Play


    2. Ensure Phone Link is installed and up to date on the Windows 11 PC


    3. Pair the phone and PC if not already connected


    4. Open Link to Windows on Android and look for the Lock PC option

    If the button does not appear, the update may not have reached the device yet, or the connection may need to be re-established.

    Users who frequently step away from their PC may also want to review Windows 11’s Dynamic Lock setting as a complementary option, since the two features address similar use cases in different ways.

    Caveats and unknowns


    Microsoft has not published a public changelog for the most recent Link to Windows update, so the exact rollout timing of each feature is unclear. Some functionality may have been enabled server-side before December 8.

    There is no indication that remote unlocking will be added. The current design limits Link to Windows to locking actions only, and Microsoft has not commented on expanding that capability.

    The Recent Activity section provides visibility into recent interactions, but there is no documented way to manage or disable that history independently.

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    Link to Windows now lets Android phones lock a Windows 11 PC

    New Link to Windows app version released for Android - Jan. 11

    Get instant access to everything you love on your phone, right from your PC. To get started, install the Link to Windows app on your Android phone and connect it with the Phone Link app on your Windows PC. Link to Windows app version 1.23112.175.0 for Android: What's new No information from the developer. Source: Link to Windows - Apps on Google Play See also: Link Samsung Android Phone to Windows 11 PC Tutorial | Windows 11 Forum
     
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