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I am the only one that uses my Windows XP laptop and don't need password
protections. How do I disable password protection from all sites? -- Dianne |
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Any malware that gets into your computer, and anyone who steals your
computer, and your friend's cousin who borrows your computer are all hoping you'll get an answer to your question. Compish? You need to have a password. And make it a good one. --- Leonard Grey Since no one was buying 'Earl Grey' Dianne wrote: I am the only one that uses my Windows XP laptop and don't need password protections. How do I disable password protection from all sites? |
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Good Advice.
"Or your ex-boyfriend or ex-husband or visiting friend..." Some naïve folks only see OPPORTUNITIES and never see THREATS. Yes, not the name of your dog or cat. DSH ------------------------ "Leonard Grey" wrote in message ... Any malware that gets into your computer, and anyone who steals your computer, and your friend's cousin who borrows your computer are all hoping you'll get an answer to your question. Compish? You need to have a password. And make it a good one. --- Leonard Grey Since no one was buying 'Earl Grey' Dianne wrote: I am the only one that uses my Windows XP laptop and don't need password protections. How do I disable password protection from all sites? |
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IF you are the only computer user and others in the household/office have no
access, you can get by without a login password; however, DO NOT keep sensitive information stored on it. Internet sites which require user names and password, learn to live with. -- Gene K "Dianne" wrote in message ... I am the only one that uses my Windows XP laptop and don't need password protections. How do I disable password protection from all sites? -- Dianne |
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Bad Advice.
DSH "Gene K" wrote in message ... IF you are the only computer user and others in the household/office have no access, you can get by without a login password; however, DO NOT keep sensitive information stored on it. Internet sites which require user names and password, learn to live with. -- Gene K "Dianne" wrote in message ... I am the only one that uses my Windows XP laptop and don't need password protections. How do I disable password protection from all sites? -- Dianne |
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