> Its really easy just create a normal user in the control panel. Then only use the admin user for installs or maintenance. It is the same thing as 'dont run as root' in the linux world. Now... if I would just follow my own advice
The relatively few of us who want to mess (or more) with things most shouldn't, it's more hassle to be switching accounts when one wants/needs to. Besides, when are you going to switch to Admin, after you disconnect your Enet/turn off your wireless?
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