I don't really see the point in this. If they want to know what you're
doing, and they have access to their session, there's plenty of ways to
get even more information (including keyloggers and all sorts of evil
stuff). Having a password in the Settings dialog isn't going to help
much (also, even if it was, they can still turn on logging by manually
editing the configuration file).

** Package changed: zeitgeist (Ubuntu) => activity-log-manager (Ubuntu)

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