Tad panicked when he realized he forgot his notes for the class presentation. The file was in his email inbox, but he wasn't allowed to check his email from school. So he texted his older sister with his login details and asked her to log into his laptop and email, print the file, and drop it off at school for him. Now what should Tad do when he gets home?

Change his password to one that's only known to him.
Restart his computer so the files will be erased.
Ask his email service to reset his account password.
Nothing, because he can trust his sister.

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Tad should change his password to one that's only known to him. Even though he trusts his sister, sharing login details poses a security risk, and it's a good practice to keep passwords private. Changing the password will ensure that no one else has access to his account after the immediate need has passed.