Another interesting point is that Ubuntu has a guest session which works
great but interestingly the user from which the guest session is
initiated returns with a locked screen which seems to be a security
feature. But it is still possible for the guest to access most of the
data in the home user directory because of this bug except of some ssh
and gpg things.

I really think that it is better to just create a shared folder which is
shown on the desktop and places instead of opening the home directory
wide. This also wouldn't need installer interaction and should be easily
understandable because Windows practices this at least since XP.

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Home permissions too open
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