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That's correct. If it's a standard install on Windows, a Pidgin profile will be stored in %appdata% (which is roughly equivalent to a collection of the "dot" directories in the home directory on a *n?x).
That means that -- if "Documents and Settings" (or the custom equivalent) is on an NTFS drive -- non-administrator accounts can't access it, which is enough information for most people reading this to secure it without even touching NTFS ACLs (which is a sticky spider web itself, even if ultimately deviously fun).







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On a Unix based system, just make sure that only the owner has read/write access to that file.
I cant say what the default permissions are on an NTFS based windows though I suspect that with FAT32 that file is unsecured.