> Not really... As long as there is at least one active session, no
> encryption and saving to the disk will be made (unless, of course, for
> matters of caching, buffering, etc., etc.). When all sessions of a
> specific user have been terminated or died (network time-out, for
> example), then the user's profile is considered "inactive" and will be
> securely stored to disk (or whatever other medium).

Ah okay; with one single "shared" profile (shared as in shared between
active sessions) my argument is indeed void. Thanks for clearing that up for
me.

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