<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>anonymous</b></i>
If you are not the only using the computer you should not save your login info or set it to automatically login. If you have this set and someone is looking at your stuff or logging you out, it is your own damn fault. You should be a happy they log you out instead of doing something much worse.</end quote></div>
Wow, aren't you plesant. Ever stop to think this might be THEIR home or their computer. That's what I gather from their post at least. My husband and I save our log in information for our websites. If he wants to go onto my email, so be it, I've got nothing to hide from him, and if I want to go onto his, he's go nothing to hide from me. Same with websites and stuff (like this one) where we have our log in info saved.
For once, I agree with what Sean posted. Not sure if it's female or not but it sounds to me like they are concerned about cyber/cheating.
I know I've heard a lot lately about programs parents can buy (specials regarding internet predators on dateline NBC and such). You say you aren't interested in doing that but that's the only advice I have.