Why should you log out when you finish an online session?
a. to prevent someone else from acc...
Computers and Technology, 02.10.2019 05:00 yqui8767
Why should you log out when you finish an online session?
a. to prevent someone else from accessing your records
b. to advise the computer connection at penn foster that you are offline
c. to be courteous to others who may wish to use your computer
d. to speed up your computer for any other jobs you wish to perform
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