I wonder how well a child would handle multi-factor authentication? Something like PPP If she has to use a really simple password like "flower" or "happy" you could make that a much more secure password with PPP when "angel" becomes "angelj&M4".
Maybe a good compromise on the Privacy vs Parenting debate would be to make her account non-root but give her a small space to keep her private information. Using something like TrueCrypt to give her a small space, maybe even on a flash drive so she can keep it locked away (physical security like a regular paper diary).
I wonder how well a child would handle multi-factor authentication? Something like PPP
If she has to use a really simple password like "flower" or "happy" you could make that a much more secure password with PPP when "angel" becomes "angelj&M4".
Maybe a good compromise on the Privacy vs Parenting debate would be to make her account non-root but give her a small space to keep her private information. Using something like TrueCrypt to give her a small space, maybe even on a flash drive so she can keep it locked away (physical security like a regular paper diary).
Regards,
-Benjamin