Admittedly this is a very contrived argument. With the same logic, you
could also forbid Alice to write _any_ file at all, or even better,
disallow everyone to create file, since they might otherwise upload them
to a public website or borrow their computer to other people.

If you carelessly leave private stuff on other computers, this is an
entirely social problem, I don't think that there's a good technical
answer for this. Firefox even asks you whether it stores the password.
No sane person would give their credit card to a random stranger on the
street and then walk away. If people do the same with computers, then we
have an education problem, not a guest session bug. :-)

Alex, is it even possible to do that, such as providing some firefox
default settings in guest's firefox profile? If that is too hard,
nevermind.

** Changed in: gdm-guest-session (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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