Privacy

Jim Woodruff james.woodruff at comcast.net
Fri Mar 12 12:34:42 CST 2004


Bill Wisse wrote:
> On Friday 12 March 2004 07:08, Robert Uhl wrote:
> 
>>Bill Wisse <wiswp at niue.nu> writes:
>>
>>>Gnucash should be password protected.
>>
>>Why?  The OS already handles permissions and security, and does it
>>well.  
> 
> 
> The security I'm thinking about is a bit different.
> Example:
> House with one computer .
> Computer is running.
> There comes your son ( and friend) Dad, Dad can I burn my CD?
> Put in CD and start burning, but they can also click on GC and open it, not 
> that I have any secrets but they can.
> Password protected they can't.
> The other two Linux money programs I used before had an option to assign a 
> password.
> 
> If anybody knows a solution for this problem ( apart from " don't let him do 
> that , or tell him to log in as a different user) I'll be glad to hear that.
> 

Touche!, exactly my point.

Jim

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