but part of a larger series of bugs affecting sane defaults for guest
session, e.g., web browser "remember password" prompts are unnecessary,
prompts to backup the computer are unnecessary and misleading, etc.
there are a few others but they escape my memory at the moment.

all these problems appear to stem from "guest account" using /etc/skel
to form a temporary "new user account," yes?    whereas a guest account
isn't simply a temporary new account to be discarded on exit, it is a
specialized restricted account that should have certain settings
completely disabled, like screen lock and backup and automatic updates
checking, etc.

while i like that guest accounts can be customized from the default
using /etc/skel/ i think there is another layer of customization that
should be off-limits as it would make no sense (e.g., enabling screen
lock).  i am unfamiliar with the mechanics of current guest account
creation, but maybe someone could manually define the sane guest-session
defaults, and then use a script to derive any customizations that don't
affect those sane defaults from /etc/skel

thus, the system administrator would get their custom new user accounts,
but not at the expense of corrupting sane guest session defaults.

is this worth another bug report to look at overall sane guest-session
defaults, or is the issue that there *are* already sane defaults but
they aren't being implemented correctly?

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