Totally agree. All I'm looking for is a way to keep my kids out of my well organized(!) bookmarks, not to be reading my email (accidently or otherwise) and to maintain my own setup/page display/Sidebar when I get to use the home computer. If your going to have profiles/profile management at all, surely this is a minimal request. Bob Lewis. Peter Lairo wrote: > Let's keep thing simple when possible. All most people need is a way to keep > nosy teenage sisters from reading their brother's email and visa-versa. The VAST > majority of PC users don't even know what a directory tree is. We've long passed > the era when only computer geeks used computers. > > > Mitchell Stoltz wrote: > >> I'm inclined to agree with Ian. We try to steer clear of features which >> provide a false sense of security. Also, this statement makes no sense >> to me: >> >> Peter Lairo wrote: >> >>> Those who are willing to read through hundreds of pages of difficult to >>> read >>> text files to read our mail will likely not be able to be deterred by >>> encryption >>> either. >> >> Are you saying that someone who could find and read your mail directory >> could also break strong encryption? If this is the case, we're all doomed :) >> >> Hopefully, anyone without the resources of a major government will be >> deterred by well-implemented encryption. >> -Mitch > > > -- > > Regards, > > Peter Lairo > >
