It has been my experience, lately, that individuals or families sharing
a computer have a single login account, i.e. "Family", etc.. This is
probably due to the perception by such simple-needs $USER's or their
family I.T. guru, that--it is the easiest way to overcome the reasonable
and appropriate account isolation techniques, by default, in Windows or
macOS. I suggest that the same could be true for Ubuntu and it would
hardly be noticed, except by experienced *nix $USERS, most of whom--
would already know how to twiddle the appropriate bits, if needed, to
open their $HOMES.

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