DougJ said:shock No it doesn't severely compromise security. The XP operating system prompts you to aid log-in said:DOESNT this kinda compromise security of account? If someone uses computer they can access account.. NO PROBLEM![ QUOTE]< your the p>
My OP is windows XP and if I had chosen to save a password, when I go back it just logs me in w/ no prompt thats why I asked. How about books that give you the option to save your password? I definetly think that would be a bad idea. I think for the most part that if someone did get into your account you would be screwed b/c I cant see a book giving you back that $.
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My OP is windows XP and if I had chosen to save a password, when I go back it just logs me in w/ no prompt thats why I asked. How about books that give you the option to save your password? I definetly think that would be a bad idea. I think for the most part that if someone did get into your account you would be screwed b/c I cant see a book giving you back that $.
valid concerns, but I'm not using library/ work/ university/ cafe or other computers that are more or less public. If I went to a library wouldn't I have to type in acct # and password to access acct and password again ( except 5D) to bet ?