community computers

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Community computers are shared desktop systems often used in public or volunteer-managed settings. A recurring challenge is managing browser privacy between users, especially when elderly or forgetful individuals fail to log out of personal accounts like Facebook or Gmail, or inadvertently save passwords. Administrators seek practical solutions that avoid complex browser policy management or registry edits, which are time-consuming and frequently change. Instead, they prefer straightforward methods to allow users to delete their own browser profile files after each session, ensuring that subsequent users do not access previous browsing data. This tag covers discussions around shared computer administration, user privacy, and simple technical fixes for community desktop environments.
  1. ineuw

    Windows 10 Permitting users to delete their own browser profile files

    This issue is strictly about browser privacy between users of community desktop computers. Elderly users are sometimes forgetful while on the web. They forget to logout of their browser activities like Facebook, gMail etc, and then forget to logout of the community account. Some have even saved...
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