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Originally Posted by eschwartz
No, and I can't see why you'd want one.
If you can get into the userstore because the whole thing isn't password-protected, you have an endless number of ways to circumvent any password that could be implemented in KUAL itself.
security though obscurity != security
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As Gabbb said, it would be useful in the case of protecting from
accidental harm in the case of loaning your Kindle to a friend/family member.
I always worry more about people doing things *accidentally*. I tend not to assume the worst about people...especially people that I'm loaning my Kindle to.
Shari