They can't see your device manager so yes you are safe to use the same printer
You sure? They are seeing my passwords for other accounts on my computer. Look at my post here.
"I was changing my password for one of my email accounts that is not associated with Amazon in any way. I changed it to the same exact password as my Amazon seller account. Within20 minutes I got an email from Amazon stating that I should not use the same password for other accounts on my computer. They temporarily disabled my account login and made me change my password. This has to be some kind of Spyware software on the computer that is snooping my passwords. The computer came up clean with an Avast virus scan and CC Cleaner and Spybot. They must be in cahoots with AV companies not to detect this? What are your guys thoughts? "
Passwords in a browser are stored on your system encrypted not in plain text. So they can't have got the password from your PC unless you think they have cracked the encryption and to be honest Amazon have better things to do than that
Passwords in a browser are stored on your system encrypted not in plain text. So they can't have got the password from your PC unless you think they have cracked the encryption and to be honest Amazon have better things to do than that
I'm just telling you what happened. I'm not making it up.