If I dig around, I see random JPEG files with names like E2442d01 and of course I can open them directly. To the average user, they probably have no clue what it is because it doesn't say like "baby shower 001.jpg" and the same would go for a video file.
Isn't it already? If I open up my Home folder in Nautilus, I have to select
"Show Hidden Files" to see my Firefox settings and cache in a hidden .mozilla
folder. Digging around the Documents and Settings or AppData folders in
Windows is pretty hidden as well for the average user.
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