Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
How can I screw up the browser so that no one enters my VK and history?
Here is the situation, the computer is sometimes used, but recently looking into history, I found out that people rummage through my VK and watch my dialogues. How to put a password on the browser? Logging out is not ok, because then you are too lazy to enter everything every time
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
User password. Give the rest of the "users" a stripped-down account and use it.
Everything has already been thought of for you, do not sit under the administrator. Make two accounts, one for yourself and one for others. All!
Use a browser addon, a password manager like roboform. It will store your main password and login from the social network, and the fields will be filled with one click. And then protect all logins with passwords already inside the roboform, with an additional password that is easy to remember.
1. We put TrueCrypt or something like that
2. We transfer the browser there. If it is not transferred (see where it stores user data) - change the browser to a portable one. Chrome, Firefox and Opera are definitely portable. Sort of like Safari. IE - not in the know
3. Actually everything
Optionally, you can:
1. automate the process of auto-unmounting either by a long absence of a person at the computer, or by closing the session. Or think in the direction of the presence nearby, for example, an NFC ring or Bluetooth devices
2. well, you can do the same with a script. But, IMHO, already nafig unnecessary
You can create a chrome shortcut with -incognito launch parameters, then your session and data will be deleted when the browser is closed, and it will be unrealistic to restore (like chromeanalizer forensics), we also allow VK to use SMS authorization, you can’t log in without your phone
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question