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I'm also 15 and will be turning 16 in March. What a coincidence! My parents have expressed interest in having access to these things of mine before. I just explained to them why it's wrong and how I felt that it was an invasion of privacy. I don't think there's anything in the law about it anyway. You could compromise and tell her that occasionally she can see your MySpace etcetera if she's concerned about who you're talking to, but not give her the password.
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by cp10225 on January 9th, 2012
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Which law can you just not stand
by Andyco2 on January 12th, 2012
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by Redrazzles on January 11th, 2012
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by Wynper on January 14th, 2012
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You're reading Are parents allowed to have my email or username and passwords for things such as email, MySpace, Facebook, blogs, etc. I'm 15 and I will be turning 16 in March. I don't want to give her my passwords, but I'm not sure if it's legal or not.
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