I think that we need to remember that sometimes we aren't the only blind person with technology. I'm in situations every day where other blind guys could sabotage my files if they wanted. I think password protection is a good idea.At 11:15 AM 10/17/2005, you wrote:

oh i wasn't talking about that.  I was wondering, genuinely, why someone
would feel they need to password protect documents on the braille note, when
nobody but another blind person would be able to access those documents.  i
wasn't talking about physically protecting the unit.  i was just curious.

Sherry


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I talked to one person on Friday who had their wallet and BN stolen from
their Jim locker. Just because its not useful to sighted people doesn't
mean they won't still it.

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why?  how many people who would steal the braille note would be able to
access anything on it?  I don't mean that sarcastically.  I am genuinely
interested.  I consider the fact that everything is in braille with
speech that is incomprehensible to people who aren't used to listening
to that kind of thing to be the best kind of protection I can have.  I'm
curious why you feel you'd need to protect documents.  thanks.

sherry


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I agree.  That would be nice.

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Hi all;
What I would like to see in the bn, is a way to password protect files
stored on the bn or on a card that you put into the bn. If you have
sensitive files of some kind, it would be nice to password those files.

Richard

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>Hi, folks: But, the serial number really does that, and that's found on
>the bottom, and in the "information section, at the end of the Main
>Menu.  I know that some of the notetakers have a thing where you can
>burn in your name, but the serial number is uniquely yours.  If one of
>her kids picks up the wrong unit, she can just look at the serial
>number, and compare it to a list that she'd make.  God bless.  Bob and
>Maxy-wax


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