Login with "administrator" account, go to control panel > User account > change as you wish. For internet Explorer (IE): Open IE > Tools > Internet Options > Content tab > make changes in "Auto Complete". On the General tab> Temporary Internet Files> select Delete files, cookies & check delete offline content.
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AVG scan recognize trojan horse viruses that have found their way onto a computer. These types of viruses have the capability of changing files on a computer, stealing data such as personal details, passwords and credit card information,keyboard logins, as well as installing malware, which can freeze a computer.
yes at the begining when u first make your profile
It is possible to set the computer up so that it logins automatically by changing the settings that are in the control panel. Do not do this if security is a risk.
As far as I know a number of logins is limited by your computer resources but not by operating system.
Every device can be registered under account settings. Registering the devices used for Facebook enables monitoring of the account logins and prevents steeling of personal data.
You can set up new employee logins on your networked computers by going to user settings, and adding users. As well, you can have your IT help you with this.
You should get arrested for trying to rob someone of their money.
Special passwords, also known as unique or one-time passwords, can be obtained through a variety of means such as password generators, password management tools, or authentication apps. These passwords are typically used for additional security measures during account logins or transactions to prevent unauthorized access.
They can steal private information, such as passwords and personal data, and they can cause plain havoc on your PC by uploading viruses which could steal or delete or even be fatal to the PC's software
It is easily accessible by other users who share the computer. They have to manually turn off desktop. It is recommended for personal computers with seperate user ID logins. It is not recommended for public computers
The plural of "login" is "logins."