No, it’s not because spending all your time online can interfere with your relationships. It’s because some info in it isn’t necessarily well-protected or private for multiple users on the same computer.
This privacy flaw has caused my fiancé and I to break-up after having dated for 5 years.Basically, we share one computer but under separate Windows XP user accounts. We both use Mozilla Firefox — well, he used to use it more than I do but now we don’t really use it. The privacy flaw is this: when he went to log-in under his dating sites (jdate.com, swinglifestyle.com, adultfriendfinder.com, etc.), Mozilla promptly asks whether or not he’d like Firefox to save the passwords for him. He chose never, obviously.
However, when he logged off his user account, and I logged onto my Windows XP account X amount of days later, I decided to use Firefox because hey — it loaded everything much more efficiently, was better to work on with website designs and is a lot more stable than IE7beta2. Firefox prompted whether or not I’d like it to save my password for logging into my website. I chose never and changed my mind. I went into the Password Manager to change the saved password option from Never to Always and that’swhen I saw
all these other sites that had been selected as “Never Save Password.” Of course, those were sites I had never visited or could ever dream of visiting.Then I realized who, how and what… and sh*t hit the fan. Your browser does not efficiently respect the privacy of different users for one system.
Who’d have thought that Bugzilla would hold so much (non-geeky) drama?
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