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Well it's interesting to me. The main issue is a 7th/8th grader worried about having to write down his site password, which he should have already done. ;-)

Of course, I don't know whether the schools wipe the computers that are returned at the end of the year, but the kid *should* ensure that he's deleted his site password from the computer before he turns it in.

Of course, I don't know whether the schools wipe the computers that are returned at the end of the year, but the kid *should* ensure that he's deleted his site password from the computer before he turns it in.
Uhhh the next person would have a new password so it didn't connect to mine. (Gmail/schoology password not chess.com password)

Of course, I don't know whether the schools wipe the computers that are returned at the end of the year, but the kid *should* ensure that he's deleted his site password from the computer before he turns it in.
Uhhh the next person would have a new password so it didn't connect to mine. (Gmail/schoology password not chess.com password)
No, I mean did you save your Chess.com password on your school computer? You know, the operating system or browser will often ask if you want to save your password so that you don't have to enter it all of the time. Many people answer yes, which is convenient, but the Chess.com password is now saved in the operating system. If so, then you'd want to delete it before giving it back to the school.
If it's a Chromebook and they have you powerwash it before returning it, or if the school powerwashes it when you return it to them, then this isn't a problem.

Of course, I don't know whether the schools wipe the computers that are returned at the end of the year, but the kid *should* ensure that he's deleted his site password from the computer before he turns it in.
Uhhh the next person would have a new password so it didn't connect to mine. (Gmail/schoology password not chess.com password)
No, I mean did you save your Chess.com password on your school computer? You know, the operating system or browser will often ask if you want to save your password so that you don't have to enter it all of the time. Many people answer yes, which is convenient, but the Chess.com password is now saved in the operating system. If so, then you'd want to delete it before giving it back to the school.
If it's a Chromebook and they have you powerwash it before returning it, or if the school powerwashes it when you return it to them, then this isn't a problem.
*Brain Explodes*
Nate.exe is not working please try again in 2024
(I have no clue what you even said)

Of course, I don't know whether the schools wipe the computers that are returned at the end of the year, but the kid *should* ensure that he's deleted his site password from the computer before he turns it in.
Uhhh the next person would have a new password so it didn't connect to mine. (Gmail/schoology password not chess.com password)
No, I mean did you save your Chess.com password on your school computer? You know, the operating system or browser will often ask if you want to save your password so that you don't have to enter it all of the time. Many people answer yes, which is convenient, but the Chess.com password is now saved in the operating system. If so, then you'd want to delete it before giving it back to the school.
If it's a Chromebook and they have you powerwash it before returning it, or if the school powerwashes it when you return it to them, then this isn't a problem.
*Brain Explodes*
Nate.exe is not working please try again in 2024
(I have no clue what you even said)
Sorry I made your brain explode. Have a fun summer, and don't lose your Chess.com password! lol
so there may be a chance where I actually never get online again. *Without me doing 1 thing*
So in 9ish days I have my dell to the school (Because our last day is june 1st). But my mom will let me use her dell computer for chess.
So I have to write my password.
And in 8th grade (Currently meow in 7th grade) I don't know if I will get this dell back.
thats all