anonymous is not 100% anonymous.
each "anonymous" session will have it's own user-id (without username
and possibility to login as this user) - this is to make sure one
doesn't have to register in order to use basic functionality of the
system (which needs to create some records in database).

It still doesn't matter.

If you have 20 people all use the same computer, and none of them login - how many anonymous users do you have. How do you tell the difference between them and switch between them?

Carl


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