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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When using a public computer at school or a library you should
A
Always save passwords
B
Save all personal and financial information to the computer
C
Make sure to log out of all accounts
D
Show passwords and personal information to everyone around
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Avoid typing your credit card number or any other financial or otherwise sensitive information into any public computer. You don’t have control over a public computer and malicious software could record every key press. Stay safe and only use sensitive information on a secure device. Watch for over-the-shoulder snoops.

Detailed explanation-2: -Don’t Use Your Online Accounts on Public Computers Signing in to your account in a browser on a shared computer could leak all your saved passwords, sign-in data, and autofill information, including your credit card and personal information.

Detailed explanation-3: -Given the dangers, you should avoid conducting any private transactions on a public computer. Don’t use your password to log into any sites, and certainly don’t enter your credit card information, Social Security number, or other highly sensitive information.

Detailed explanation-4: -Don’t Stay Logged Into Websites. Always Clear the Browser History 3. Or Use Private Browsing. Be Mindful of Physical Security. Consider Booting an Alternate OS. More items •25-Nov-2020

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