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<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">On a recent trip to China, I was reminded of the precautions one should take when checking online accounts that require usernames and passwords on a public computer.

In the middle of a two-week trip to China, I decided to send email to some family and friends from Hongzhou, a beautiful resort town south of Shanghai. My 4-star hotel's Business Center had one Dell Computer for hotel guests. The</div>
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