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View Poll Results: Do you lock your computer to your desk?

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    I have no need to, the alarm sensor is just out side my bedroom door, and I think it would be pretty hard carrying my desktop out through my window and down a ladder!
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    I don't lock my own laptop because if it did get stolen theres always insurance.

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    Maybe if it was an office or a shop, but I live in a house so no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTA View Post
    lol. no I don't but I put a non-slip mat underneath !
    does anyone else really not understand what a non slip mat has to do with locking your pc to your desk lol

    and i dont lock it no
    considering i always take my laptop up to my dads and back home every other day it would seem very pointless

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    I would infact its a brilliant idea as insurance doesn't recover lost files and data

    Sadly i spend alot of the time working on computers (as in repair) so constantly having to lock and unlock devices seems a bit stupid.. Sadly i havn't seen one for monitors... and it would take the mobility from my laptop if i locked it up..

    And so the person understand from earlier, you can't cut through them with "kiddie scissors"

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    What do you mean by that? Like locking it down with like cables?
    I'm at a point in my life where I don't care if you like me or you don't. If you like me, cool. If you don't, meh.

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    You get security chains, usually it with have a locking thing on, if you look at one of the sides/back of your laptop you will see a hole, kind of oval shaped, that is the standard lock for a piece of technology.
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    haha, I shove my laptop under my car seat if I have to go anywhere!
    I'm at a point in my life where I don't care if you like me or you don't. If you like me, cool. If you don't, meh.

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    Nope, I have a laptop. Desktop isn't either.

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    I lock my user account if that counts

    But physically I don't have a lock for my laptop to keep secure, I've seen them in shops though (makes sense really)

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