When leaving any public computer, what should a user do to keep their personal information and work session safe? A. Close all open tabs
B. Restart the computer
C. Delete temporary files, history, caches, and cookies
D. Delete any program that the user worked with
The correct answer is C. Delete temporary files, history, caches, and cookies.
This action helps to ensure that no personal information, such as browsing history or saved passwords, is left behind on the public computer. Closing tabs or restarting the computer is helpful, but they do not guarantee that personal data is cleared. Deleting temporary files, history, and cookies is the most effective way to protect your personal information after using a public computer. Always remember to log out of any accounts and clear any private data for your safety.