I would suggest you remove that former user's account, unless there's some reason you need to keep it. You never know what sort of cruft or problems might be lurking. I actually usually advise anyone purchasing a used computer to erase the drive completely and reinstall the OS, just to make sure you're not inheriting someone else's problems or, in an extreme case, some malware such as a keylogger.
Regards.
Mark the Connect Using PPPoE check box to enable it and then enter the account name and password. If your ISP includes the Service Provider name and a PPPoE Service Name, you can enter those as well. To allow everyone who uses your Mac to access the Internet with this account, mark the Save Password check box to enable it.
Internet Account Macbook
Jun 24, 2010 7:10 AM
Apple Internet Accounts App
Select an account type—if you don’t see your type, select Other Mail Account—then enter your account information. If you already added an email account, you can still add more. In Mail, choose Mail Add Account, select an account type, then enter your account information. Make sure the Mail checkbox is selected for the account. On the General Information panel, click the Account Type drop-down list box and choose the protocol type to use for the account. You can select an Apple.Mac account, a Post Office Protocol (POP) account, a Microsoft Exchange account, or an Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) account. Included in the Mac operating system. Supports smart folders and robust filters. To add a Google account on a Mac, click on the Apple menu → Click on 'System Preferences' → Click on 'Internet Accounts' → Click on 'Google' → Enter your log-in information → Then, select the applications you'd like to use with your Google account.
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