stevencarry
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- Location: San Rafael, CA
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What is an anonymous member?
Fri, 03/10/06 3:29 AM
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Current Stats lists active and visitor and those questioned above, which is what ?
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BT
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- Location: San Francisco, CA
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RE: What is an anonymous member?
Fri, 03/10/06 4:14 AM
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Well, you probably aren't alone in this but if you ever get rid of your computer and don't wipe the hard drive (or at least the cookie files) clean as a whistle you may have unwanted company. Saw a bit on TV today about folks having automatic logins and passwords on file with various internet retailers and how that means anybody using that computer gets to buy stuff on your number.
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Pwingsx
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- Joined: 5/15/2003
- Location: Somewhere in time...and Colorado
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RE: What is an anonymous member?
Fri, 03/10/06 1:48 PM
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I've also heard it's a bad security risk to stay logged on all the time. I keep a notebook full of passwords -- it's a pain but I think it's worth it.
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mayor al
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- Joined: 8/20/2002
- Location: Louisville area, Southern Indiana
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RE: What is an anonymous member?
Fri, 03/10/06 2:06 PM
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Roadfood is one of the few places I stayed logged in...due to the number of times a day I get 'paged' to some point of the site to place "Proctor" (short for "Site-Proctologist"   ). I try not to leave the same Login-openings at business sites like B & N or Amazon as the danger of financial security leaks is always a possibility.
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