If I let my partner use my home computer, could she have access to my accounts info, even modify this info?
I have had a long line of intrusion and permission access to my accounts, ranging from emails, texts, and financial accounts. My phones always show two of the same things and I am never the client, always the user. Help me ,I'm at a loss
Sincerely Oliver Saul
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First you should change all the passwords, do not set a master password! if you fear that someone may have entered your phone I suggest you change it, change phone number, change the mozzilla account, do the same for all other accounts. If you give the phone to your girlfriend or some friend you can change the settings on your device so be careful! if you have been useful let me know
Vittorio
Hi Oliver, if someone gets hands on your home computer keyboard, they could do the same things you could do, unless they need to enter a password they don't know.
That means:
- When you are finished using a site, secure it by using the site's menu to log out. Otherwise, anyone revisiting the page can continue your session. Yes, this is a hassle, but you need to balance the hassle against your privacy and security.
- If you use Firefox's Password Manager to more easily log back into sites, add a Master Password so others can't use your saved logins. Make sure you don't forget that password. Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords
Well I guess that the answer is not hindsight, as I read my question, I think *yes, would safies