• How can I make it so I have to enter a password everytime I open Firefox?
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Since my dad has invaded my privacy the last few days and almost tried to make a thread post with spelling equivalent to a Facebook girl. And in all caps. So basically, I want to enter a password everytime I run firefox, so he doesn't invade my privacy. And no, I can't just tell him to "Stay away from my computer", he kept doing the same thing as I stated.
Windows + L Unless he tries to use your computer [b] whilst you are on it [/b] in which case you should get a new dad.
Yeah just set a Windows password and lock it while you're away.
I use Windows + L alot, but sometimes I just forget to do that.
Screensaver + On resume, display logon screen
In that case you'll need to flash new firmware on your dad. I recommend dadOS 4.3. Seriously though, what's up with him? [editline]19th April 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Veers;29283697]Screensaver + On resume, display logon screen[/QUOTE] What he said.
Your only option is to get in the habit of using winL every time you stand up My dad is worse, he does things like change my steam/email passwords
[QUOTE=mokkan;29283809] My dad is worse, he does things like change my steam/email passwords[/QUOTE] Change his face
He knows about OPHCrack now :ohdear:
Bios password and hibernation. Or you could leave the dadOS flash half done, remove the existing firmware and forget about the rest.
I bet there's a program that, when you launch a program, asks for a password, and if you get it wrong it automatically kills the process.
You may encounter problems trying to start that program
[QUOTE=BrainDeath;29283985]Or you could leave the [B]dadOS[/B] flash half done, remove the existing firmware and forget about the rest.[/QUOTE] stop. [editline]18th April 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Moustach3;29284053]I bet there's a program that, when you launch a program, asks for a password, and if you get it wrong it automatically kills the process.[/QUOTE] This is [h2]EXACTLY[/h2] what I want
[QUOTE=LinuX;29284163]stop. [editline]18th April 2011[/editline] This is EXACTLY what I want[/QUOTE] I'll code it for you for Portal 2.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;29283871]Change his face[/QUOTE] he looks like Buddha reincarnate why would I do that
Just skimmed it pretty quickly but you might look at the following website. [url]http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-password-protect-any-windows-program/[/url]
[QUOTE=Veers;29284206]Just skimmed it pretty quickly but you might look at the following website. [url]http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-password-protect-any-windows-program/[/url][/QUOTE] Empathy's registration is the weirdest form of -x-ware. [release]Registration Empathy is postcardware. You can use it freely for an unlimited period, but if you want to use it with all functions, you have to register it by sending me a picture postcard (not an electronic/e-mail postcard – you can send something with a picture of your city on it, or anything you like). After receiving the postcard, I will send you an unlocking code by e-mail. My postal address for the postcards is: Michal Strehovsky, Pri Panorame 28, 945 01 Komarno, Slovakia Do not forget to supply your full name and your e-mail address.[/release] The fuck? [editline]18th April 2011[/editline] Protect EXE works like a charm. Thank yooooou
Lock the computer every time you leave, and use a BIOS password.
Course there is: Download link: [url]http://db.tt/nYja8uU[/url] It's a beta program called Protectexe. I haven't used it myself, but it looks like it will suit your purpose.
[QUOTE=Axiomatic;29290793]Course there is: Download link: [url]http://db.tt/nYja8uU[/url] It's a beta program called Protectexe. I haven't used it myself, but it looks like it will suit your purpose.[/QUOTE] Look at the edit two post up.
yup, check the two posts.
[QUOTE=LinuX;29283890]He knows about OPHCrack now :ohdear:[/QUOTE] Make your password longer than 5 characters, last time I used it that was the max it could handle
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