Thanks for helping again, Kenneth.  Please see below in bold.

*~Diane*

On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:09 PM, Kenneth Ayers <justkenn...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Yes, his account will not be affected by changes you make to your account.
>
> If you don't use Firefox or IE then don't worry about them.  If someday
> you decide to login to your Google account via one of those other browsers
> then perhaps you'll have to enter a verification code for that browser just
> as if it were its own computer.  I'm not entirely sure about that but that
> would make sense.
> ​  *That was also my take on it, but I was probably less sure than you.*​
>   But what does it matter if you're not going to use them?
> ​  *I would never say "never."  And if I did, I guess I'd get a
> definitive answer then.*​
>
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 8:13 PM, DEP/Dodo <depfah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> New but related question for anyone.  I know--how can there be any
>> more?!  Marko may be in the fetal position somewhere by now, mumbling and
>> drooling.
>>
>> My husband and I share a desktop computer as separate users.  So if *I*,
>> User Diane, enable 2-step verif. on this shared computer, it will only
>> affect *my* Google account, right?  He absolutely doesn't want to deal
>> with 2-step!  In other words, if I, User Diane, enable 2-step from this
>> shared computer and he logs on to the computer as User Steve (and,
>> *again*, *now* we don't input *anything*; we just click on our
>> respective account pictures), will only User Diane have to provide a Google
>> account password (assuming this is a "trusted" computer)?
>>
>> Meanwhile, I still need clarification on 2-step verif. with regard to my
>> other browsers on each computer (IE and FF; Chrome is default and what I
>> use for all things Google).  So, please, take a deep breath, exhale slowly,
>> and try to explain.
>>
>> *~Diane*
>>
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