I need to take my computer in for service, can I use Master Password to keep the tech from seeing them or am I better off deleting them?

My question says it all...if I use Master Password will it keep a "nosy" tech out of my list of sites/usernames/and passwords or should I delete all of them after making a copy off computer so they don't have access? When the computer is returned I need to go to each site and reenter the information

If you put a password, it should keep most nosy people off your PC. Or, you can always simply back up your current profile on like a thumb drive, etc. Then delete your current one. when you get the PC back, just put your old profile back. You can read [[Backing up your information]] for instructions on how to do this.

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