PSA:If you're going to use the space computers to do anything personal (including signing into email accounts) or potentially embarrassing (including whoever is responsible for the "Twiddle my Diddle" history which is currently featured on Chrome's frequently viewed pages section), please use the browser's incognito mode. I don't want to know.
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PSA:If you're going to use the space computers to do anything personal (including signing into email accounts) or potentially embarrassing (including whoever is responsible for the "Twiddle my Diddle" history which is currently featured on Chrome's frequently viewed pages section), please use the browser's incognito mode. I don't want to know.
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I don't think a note in the new member documentation will change anything. I have accidentally stayed logged into accounts at the space. It happens because of forgetfulness. Probably more effective is a note by the door or the light switches reminding people to close open programs and log out of computers. Next time I am at the space I'll try to remember to put it up.
Ray Scheufler
Ben and Matt are right that we should just disable history in Firefox and set chrome to always use incognito mode. Then it's a matter of encouraging people to close browser windows when they're done.