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by Raphmedia
4650 days ago
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I strongly disagree. Perhaps if you use your computer all alone in your private office, that makes sense. That's now how I use the computer, that's not how all my friends use their computers and that seriously now how the next generation is using their computer. When I am on youtube, I have up to 5 friends behind me. I don't want them to see my youtube password. When I log into steam, I most likely have someone behind me. When I log into my Evernote account, it's most likely to show a quote or some information to a friend. I don't want them to see the password. To make it short, I believe that most young people use the computer as a social activity. Showing the password by default makes NO SENSE. I wouldn't want a client to see my password when I screenshare during a presentation. Nor my coworker to see it on the big screen in the conference room. I very, very strongly disagree with that article. |
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