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PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #1
Quick question for Admin or Mods, whoever knows the answer!

If I am on PF while at work and I forget to Logoff, will that mean I can't access PF from my home PC?

:)
porta 18 | 297  
4 Sep 2007 /  #2
No, you can log on from home too :)
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #3
Are you sure? I have not forgotten to logoff at work so far but that's because I share a comp. I think it would be quite strange to be able to logon in many different locations? :)
porta 18 | 297  
4 Sep 2007 /  #4
One sec and ill test it, i'll log on from my other computer while being logged on this one :)
Admin 29 | 1,484   Administrator
4 Sep 2007 /  #5
No, you can log on from home too :)

Correct. It's possible to logon in many different locations. Just like you may be logged on to the same email account, for example.

Admin
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #6
One sec and ill test it, i'll log on from my other computer while being logged on this one :)

lol go on then :)

Correct. It's possible to logon in many different locations. Just like you may be logged on to the same email account, for example.

Admin

Hmm, dunno if I like this. Means if I do one day become distracted at work and leave the computer, someone could post as me! Doesn't it???
porta 18 | 297  
4 Sep 2007 /  #7
And now it is confirmed for you Doll ;) I'm on my other computer now.
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #8
Just like you may be logged on to the same email account

Not my main email account Admin, if I try and log in to it from another location and I haven't logged out somewhere else it won't let me open it.
porta 18 | 297  
4 Sep 2007 /  #9
I knew it would work ,i have been a moderator on different forums for the past 10 years :)
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #10
And now it is confirmed for you Doll ;) I'm on my other computer now.

Okay, so now there's two of you...yikes! ;)
porta 18 | 297  
4 Sep 2007 /  #11
I know, it's a lot to handle :P
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #12
I'll cope ;)

I'm really not sure I like that I can be logged in all over the place!
Admin 29 | 1,484   Administrator
4 Sep 2007 /  #13
Do you know that your ISP may check which sites you have visited and what time? I think that's more worrisome than forgetting to click on the Logout link...

Admin
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #14
Do you know that your ISP may check which sites you have visited and what time?

Thanks for making me even more paranoid ADMIN!

Seriously though, I don't even know what that means. I thought one of the points of your ISP was that they should know where and when you've been? No? I dunno. Admin, help me!
Admin 29 | 1,484   Administrator
4 Sep 2007 /  #15
I thought one of the points of your ISP was that they should know where and when you've been? No?

ISP - Internet Service Provider
_Sofi_  
4 Sep 2007 /  #16
Do you know that your ISP may check which sites you have visited and what time

what is worrisome about that lol?
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #17
ISP - Internet Service Provider

Me Gods! I know what that means!

I thought one of the points of your ISP was that they should know where and when you've been? No? I dunno. Admin, help me!

This was my point. Heavens above! :)
Admin 29 | 1,484   Administrator
4 Sep 2007 /  #18
what is worrisome about that lol?

It's as worrisome as someone else from work using your computer or looking up your web history and try to post as you... If you use Windows and share computer, you may create identities on this computer and when you finish the work, log off and let the other person use their own identity. Or simply don't forget to logoff if you really have to.
_Sofi_  
4 Sep 2007 /  #19
But why is it worrisome your ISP would be able to check?
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #20
Admin, I think we've got mixed up somewhere. I was concerned that by getting distracted at work (a serious distraction - not just someone talking to me or something) I would get up and leave the computer as it was. Therefore on PF and logged in. After that I might end up going home and not thinking about it and when I log in at home, none the wiser (as its apparently possible to log in from multiple locations) I may find that someone (and there are idiots in my workplace) have commented on here using my identity. What's my point? ...hmm, erm...yeah, why doesn't it automatically Log Out when the computer shuts down?

Not saying that anyone has posted as me but worried that it's a possibility in the future. What about Internet Cafe's or do they have some way of getting around this???
Admin 29 | 1,484   Administrator
4 Sep 2007 /  #21
But why is it worrisome your ISP would be able to check?

Because when someone "doesn't like you" and wants to open a case against you (for whatever reason that may be related to your online life), they may get a subpoena from court and ask your ISP to reveal your online browsing history, for example, without your consent.
plk123 8 | 4,138  
4 Sep 2007 /  #22
you can make it do that doll.. turn on the privacy feature that erases all your past everytime the browser is shut off.
_Sofi_  
4 Sep 2007 /  #23
Because when someone "doesn't like you" and wants to open a case against you (for whatever reason that may be related to your online life), they may get a subpoena from court and ask your ISP to reveal your online browsing history, for example, without your consent.

Wow, that is interesting! Thanks for the info :)
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #24
turn on the privacy feature

How? This is a dense doll this evening... :)
plk123 8 | 4,138  
4 Sep 2007 /  #25
lol... there will be mountains of paperwork then.. hahahaha

what browser are you using? it should be in the tools-->internet options or something like that..
Admin 29 | 1,484   Administrator
4 Sep 2007 /  #26
I was concerned that by getting distracted at work (a serious distraction - not just someone talking to me or something) I would get up and leave the computer as it was.

The same situation may be with this - let's say you have your favourite pen in your drawer and your cooworker may use it while you're at home.

Have you ever talked about it to your manager and asked him/her to "do something about that"? What do you think the manager would advise you to do? (I think most of them would ask you to be careful and take the pen with you whenever you leave the desk - eg. to log off if you don't trust your coworkers).

why doesn't it automatically Log Out when the computer shuts down?

Because most users do not share their computers and prefer to automatically log-in unless logout.

Not saying that anyone has posted as me but worried that it's a possibility in the future. What about Internet Cafe's or do they have some way of getting around this???

Again, that could be something to worry for MOST users 10 years ago when they shared their computers with several people or used Internet cafes. Nowadays that's not the case anymore.

So when you have to, don't forget to logout.

Admin
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #27
it should be in the tools-->internet options or something like that

Yes it is, just looked. I'm going to check what's selected on work Comp tomorrow. Not so fussed about the house!

let's say you have your favourite pen in your drawer and your cooworker may use it while you're at home.

NEVER! They wouldn't dare! Just kidding.

It's not really the same though, is it? A pen in a drawer to a logged in website???

I do see what you are saying though.

eg. to log off if you don't trust your coworkers).

Thanks but without going into details, it's not always I have the time to logoff depending on why it is I've been distracted.

So when you have to, don't forget to logout.

I'll try Admin :)
Admin 29 | 1,484   Administrator
4 Sep 2007 /  #28
A pen in a drawer to a logged in website???

Make it a credit card in a drawer then..
OP PolskaDoll 28 | 2,098  
4 Sep 2007 /  #29
Don't have one! HA! ;)

I got your point Mr Admin! I know what you're saying about making sure to log off etc.

I was thinking about my Internet Banking as well, that logs off if the browser is shut for any reason.

:)

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