Yea, I wouldnt feel good about using user accounts on Windows... It obviously works but it just seems too easy to share everything between users...
I personally use a Chromebook in Dev mode with Crouton running a command line only version of Ubuntu in parallel. I don't have to worry about grabbing a file with any revealing info... all my files are in the cloud on separate google accounts. Nothing is stored on my machine except cookies and SoftEther
VPN Client that I run on Ubuntu.
I want to build a VMware ESXi or KVM server so bad it makes my d!ck hard. There's a decommissioned SuperMicro on eBay I want for $1.6k.
Its got a X9 series SuperMicro dual socket 2011 server board with dual Intel E5-2690 v2 (thats 20 Cores total @ 3Ghz), 256GB DDR3 RAM, 2 PCI-E 16x slots (for a Vega 64 or a Nvidia 1080ti), a LSI 9260-8i RAID controller, Intel® i350 Gigabit Ethernet Controller, Integrated IPMI 2.0 Management for remote admin of the whole system, and dual 700w SuperMicro Server PSU's... In a 1U case.
The only thing its missing is drives...
I'd want to take it out of the 1U and put it in a tower with neon's and water block the CPU's...
Then I could make all the real VM's I want with all the resources you could possibly buy in a retail PC.
Connect to the local network using
VPN and remote in with WorkStation 14 or another RDP client.
But running
eBay Stealth accounts is not the most technically advanced thing I do with a computer...
With a server like that I could set up and test anything I wanted to deploy on a hosted dedicated server.
If you never try to master VMware. You'll never get close to that level.
Virtualization is all about whats possible. Not about whats needed for stealth. You can take a snapshot of your VM and test anything you want on the OS. You wouldn't ever have to worry about your accounts getting hacked.