Two people can be logged on at the same time using the same password if they are using a shared account. However, this is not recommended for security reasons as it compromises the confidentiality and integrity of the account. It's safer for each person to have their own unique login credentials.
This is due to experimental errors. The conditions under which the measurements are made might not be identical. They might be hotter, darker, more shakey, misty, distracting by noise, smelly, wetter etc.
Two people who were alive at the same time in history lived in the same era.
In an multi-office environment, as an example, several computers, through out the offices, are using a central system, often at the same time. Such a system is known as a server system and would use specialised server software.
No, pulleys can be configured to move in the same or opposite directions. If the pulleys are set up with the same orientation, they will move in the same direction. However, by using different setups or arrangements, they can also be made to move in opposite directions.
You must exert the same force on the wagon with both people inside as you did with just your friend. This will give the wagon containing both people the same acceleration as the wagon with only your friend. The total mass of the wagon and both people must be considered when applying the force.
Type <www.facebook/login.com> then type email and password.
You can't create a password identical to one another, it will not accept an ask you to create a different password.Therefore, NO. If you mean the same account then it depends on the website, some do some don't.
No, that's only on XP
Non-logged in users can view nearly all the same content as logged in users. So they can view your account, boards, and pins, but are unable to see your followers and who you're following.
There are many things that can make your password vulnerable. Some examples of password vulnerability are not changing the default password on a router, using common words or words that can be easily guessed by someone that knows you, and using the same password for all of your accounts.
no, when another logs on the other gets automaticly logged off
you can't. they have to be logged on and in the same place as you
I have the same problem
just sign in to your profile using the same email and password.
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Like writing your password down on the back of your keyboard or the bottom of your office phone? Or not changing your password? Or using the same password for lots of web sites?
you don't always have to log in if your using the same computer. you should be asked if you want to stay logged in or not and answer yes