Description: A guest session is a temporary access mode to an operating system that allows users to interact with the environment without the need to create a permanent account. This type of session is especially useful in environments where quick and limited access is required, such as public access computers, educational institutions, or shared devices. During a guest session, the user can perform various activities, such as browsing the internet, using applications, and accessing files, but with restrictions that prevent permanent changes to the system. At the end of the session, all data and configurations made are deleted, ensuring the privacy and security of the system. Guest sessions are a valuable tool for protecting sensitive information and maintaining the integrity of the operating system, as they limit access to administrative functions and prevent the installation of unauthorized software. Additionally, they provide a simplified user experience, as they do not require complex registration or authentication processes, making them an attractive option for casual users or temporary visitors.