A computer is adapted for changing one or more of the application,
security, or user contexts based on the orientation of a component, such
as a monitor. Changing the context responsive to the reorientation allows
two or more users to use the same hardware to complete a transaction
requiring at least two perspectives, for example, buyer and seller. In
the background, transaction end points may be changed as well as
establishment of a secure channel for supporting confidentiality of a
user and their personal information. The computer so equipped may be
applicable to many situations involving two parties, such as hospitals,
personnel/human relations, banking, government benefits, and retail.