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I like the part where windows selects a random media you have in your web browser tabs to show on the lock screen. No way that could go badly for someone.
What the actual fuck. You know, I lock the screen because I don't want people to see what I am doing.
I had this once, and I don't know why and how it happened. I live in a shared flat, otherwise I wouldn't care. Ever since I use a veracrypt to store such stuff, so that it doesn't happen ever again.
My work machine occasionally displays the contents of the active cell in Excel over the lockscreen. I can't imagine this going wrong. It's somewhat rare but I'm ready to take photos the next time it happens, could yield some bug bounty.
Cinnamon DE does that on my Linux system.
doesn't bother me because anyone snooping deserves to be traumatized. However, it's linux, I'm sure there's a setting for that.
There's no less than two GUI for that setting, because the two devs got mad at each other and forked it. Only one GUI actually work, but it's not the one that your distro ships with. Once you manage to compile the right GUI, you'll find that in your version, because you didn't get the optional libs from an obscure Russian website that's been static since 2007, it only works if you run it right after killing the screensaver timing process. Otherwise you have to edit an undocumented .config file, and do it everytime you reboot your system... Unless you remember that there's a special variant of vi to edit the screensaver config file.
/s
I love Linux, but sometimes I don't feel the love go both ways.
This is 100% bullshit. Zero of this is accurate. Cinnamon IS a fork of gnome 3 but that's it
Don't lie on the Internet for attention. It's embarrassing
Uh dude, did you notice the "/s"? It's not lying, it's sarcasm
It was funny chill
Yeah, found it under screensaver settings, 2nd tab.
but why tho
Wait, seriously?!
Source? Never heard of this before.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-lock-screen-shows-media-player-controls/50f42381-73f4-41e7-bc47-1f21f26c8f97
Maybe they're the one person who uses Edge. I could see Edge pulling that kind of shit.
Nope, Firefox.
I'm certain they do this maliciously.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-lock-screen-shows-media-player-controls/50f42381-73f4-41e7-bc47-1f21f26c8f97
No, I'm going to blame Windows. My phone is in my pocket or face down on my desk when it's locked so whatever i'm listening to isn't visible I can't very well do this with a monitor. There's exactly zero reason for this functionality to exist on a desktop especially if they're not even going to give you an option to turn it off. There's no setting in windows for this. I've looked. There no setting to turn this off without doing it through the media control setting in firefox which takes your keyboard media controls down with it. That's not a fix.