There doesn't seem to be a way to password protect the
setting of the program. This would be a nice addition to
ensure that another user doesn't any of the settings that
I so pain stakingly messed up to begin with.
Maybe adding a way to encrypt your personal data by
specifing the file or data to encrypt and thus providing
another layer of security in the event that your stupid
cat gets on the computer and orders 40 pounds of catnip
and $700 dollars worth of rubber mice........sorry, just
a little upset that I can't return the stuff because it's
covered with cat spit and you know how that goes......
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