I don't quite understand this, in first place because I don't know well what means being authenticated in my own computer or if some form of authentication is mandatory specially in Windows 11 (I use both 10 and 11 in different computers, I set up the latter very fast as I was hurried, I know it enforces some authentication but I don't know what is it, for what is it and how could I control or modify it).
Domestic computers too? I know what means Windows Activation, and I know some computers could be accessed by not authorized people and/or to do not authorized things (in first place because such things could be physically done from that computer, from taking money from a bank account to sending military commands), but many domestic computers are foreign to these problems (if anyone got any day steal money from my bank account using computers, he or she would have got to break communications encryption or Internet security in general FROM ANOTHER COMPUTER, not from my computer, unless it's worth enough to know about me, where do I live physically, force my dwelling entry physically and bother to boot up my computer to do things; in such case I might implement authentications and filters like many non domestic computers do).
The second thing that I don't understand is what means "application or service". I suppose it does not mean doing "C:\label G: mypendrive1" although a pendrive might be extremely important. In many sites like Amazon, AliExpress, eBay, local stores or forums it's common to authenticate with email addresses and passwords, I prefer these although I use Microsoft or Google accounts too. Is this forcing me to use always the same account, always the same email/password, always the former type of authentication, or always the latter type of authentication, and/or let Windows apply it automaticly, needed or not, wanted or not? And why in such cases? Third, I wouldn't describe web sites neither as "application" nor as "service" (unless the analog left speaker that I have in front of me is a service too, or the table, or the floor). What would be examples of concrete things that lay between a DOS command and a "many users web site" and need or anyway use authentication like the latter?