I'm aware in the past, the login screen had a check box for automatic login, my login screen doesn't have that option so I need to know another way to do it.
Thanks.
I'm aware in the past, the login screen had a check box for automatic login, my login screen doesn't have that option so I need to know another way to do it.
Thanks.
When you log in, the site puts a cookie on your computer. When you log out, that cookie is deleted. So you just need to log out before you leave the site.
Every program you use has a "Tools" menu someplace, usually in the top left corner of the screen. Firefox puts it in the top right corner, and Windows puts it in the bottom left corner. Find the menu and click every item in it to see what options you have. Your browser allows addons and you should look through the list to see what sounds interesting. One or more addons control cookies so you can delete one or all or delete some and keep others. Get the addon and learn how to use it.
The most obvious change when you delete cookies is that youtube.com no longer offers you flicks that you have already watched; it offers random flicks instead.
You miss the point. When you log in, the computer is you. Anybody who uses that computer to go to that site IS YOU unless they choose to log out.
I see -- thanks again for your help and patience.
Thanks, I'll definitely log out at the end. So I'm asking because other people could use my work PC (though of course, they'd log in as themselves).
If they open Facebook, mine won't automatically open, will it?
Thanks again for your help.