

Our default browser is the latest Firefox v74.0 (64-bit) and I can’t fathom why Google is showing “This browser or app may not be secure”. When I try to sign her in I see a message: The Skype icon in the Notification Area shows “Signed Out”. Because I wanted both profiles to use the same desktop type app 8.58.0.93 I decided to sign my wife out of her Skype and now I cannot get her signed back in again.

I did not realise that there are two versions of Skype:Ī) My version is 8.58.0.93 which is, I believe, the “Skype for Windows”, a desktop app.ī) My wife’s version is 14.56.102.0 which I believe is the “Skype for Windows 10” app which uses the installed “Desktop” version 8.58.0.93 as well?īoth use our gmail logins. Don’t know why so I opted to download and install the “Skype for Windows” app. I then changed to my profile and there was no “Skype” in the app list. In the Start apps list I saw “Skype” and went through stages to set it up and all was OK. I wanted to start using Skype for the first time and chose to set up my wife’s Skype first. There are two user accounts: Me (Administrator) and Wife (Standard user). DELL Inspiron 15-3576 laptop, running Windows 10 Home (64-bit) v1909, build 18363.719 with “Core i5-8250U” CPU and “Intel UHD Graphics 620” display adapter.
