The general public is being asked to take action.
If someones offers something without being asked they are a volunteer
There are several ways to describe such a person. Titles like "volunteer" or "leader" could work depending on the circumstance. Also, if a person does something without being asked, they are usually described as initiative (as in "taking initiative," "being initiative," or "having initiative").
Takes you directly to your desktop without being asked to type username or password
asked is a verb as it is showing some action being done
if i knew who were the athletes taking part in the Olympics from ,Trinidad i will not asked, but is being asked instead ,what rubbish is this am very disappointed.
yes it can store data without being asking for saving
not really...
Using one's initiative means taking independent action and making decisions without being told what to do. It involves being proactive, creative, and resourceful in finding solutions to problems without waiting to be directed.
A person who offers advice without being asked is someone who cares enough for you to offer that advice and you have the chance to think it over and take it or leave it.
The opposite of being ahead of time would be running behind or late. The opposite of taking an action ahead of time is taking the action "after the fact" or later.
In the book "Into the Wild," the word "unbidden" means something that happens unexpectedly or without being asked for. It is often used to describe a spontaneous or unintentional action or event.