On Thursday 23 of April 2015 14:53:50 Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 23.04.2015 um 14:45 schrieb Luigi Toscano:
> On Thursday 23 of April 2015 14:32:32 Reindl Harald wrote:
>> and what about the not savvy users which have no problem right click and
>> lock the screen if they want and need but need to dig around to find out
>> how to disable aggressive defaults?
>
> I think that there is an more global advantage with the current settings.
>
> Compare:
> - annoyed *once* and locker disabled forever
> vs
> - device by default with no locker and potential untracked access
close the lid of a notebook -> locked
Sure, you can lock manually. The point is that the default behavior helps more
when you forget closing it.
> Is also the login password an aggressive default?
laughable comparison
It's not. The perception of what it's needed/secure changes in time.
No windows desktop had login 15 years ago. Now it's definitely different.
there are worlds between power on a foreign machine and need to
authenticate then force the user to move the mouse all the time to
prevent screen locking - have fun watching a video with that stupid
Wrong example: video player knows how to make activity and not activate the
locker. You can watch your movie.
Ciao
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Luigi