Thanks for that good advice, Joseph.
I know that you're right, that it is good to keep security
locks and features, and I will when in public settings.
In my application, however, when my wife and I are the only
ones using our laptops at home, and we just close the lid
between uses for the power and heat saving benefits, it's a
lot more convenient to just open the lid and resume use
without having to enter passwords every time.
Joseph wrote:
> 1) That's a security lock; and generally a very good idea to *keep*.
> 2) Go to the screensaver preferences and uncheck "require password to
> unlock".
> (Note some systems have an *additional* option in power saving for
> password; because it's *that important* to keep a suspended system locked,
> in that case you will have to dig around a bit in power saving options; as
> it's not yet standard where that option is set).
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