We often share computers at home and devices at school with other people. At that time, do you just get up from your seat after using it? In shared spaces, what you do "after you're done" helps protect yourself.
What happens if I remain logged in?
Emails, learning pages, photos, and shopping information. If you remain logged in, the next person who used it may be able to see or touch it. Even if you don't do it on purpose, you can open it by mistake. I want to be careful because this place is not just for me.
A moment of effort at the end protects you
Log out, close your browser, and locate saved files. Many troubles can be easily prevented by just taking these few seconds. Safety is not something that can only be achieved through difficult knowledge. There are many things you can do by making small habits each time.
On days when you use a shared device, check once to see if you have logged out before leaving your desk.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value not only special techniques but also basic daily operations. Being careful when you finish using something is also an important safety feature.
