ANSWERS: 18
  • No more passwords, that's for sure. And why would they delete it all?
  • Not for a while at least. Then again, I don't trust anybody, even my wife, with my passwords. Even those you trust may have mood swings and do something spiteful. Though they may regret it afterwards and be sincerely sorry, the damage has already been done.
  • Get them out of your life, at least for a while this sounds childish and malicious.
  • "Good fences make good neighbours." To keep a good friend forever, never trust them with your money, your stuff or your spouse. Thus are great friendships maintained. I always try not to place my friends in the awkward position of being tempted (for noble reasons or not) to betray my trust. After all, what are friends for if not to look out for one another? Hope this helps.
  • My short answer is no. But I would let the person explain themselves.
  • No. Wasn't it your girlfriend who posted that she did just that a few weeks ago? We told her off, you know. If it wasn't her, however, then no, you can't trust someone like that. She has no boundaries and respect for you personal stuff. If you are innocent of wrongdoing, she needs a heavy duty dose of reality by way of a breakup. Maybe a temporary breakup to teach her a lesson. If she wants to stay broken up, then you are free of the harpy for good.
  • In short, NO. Unless they had a very GOOD reason for having done something like that..and for the life of me there is not ONE good reason that comes to mind for me.
  • No, that shows me they are immature, insecure, cruel, disrespectful, and untrustworthy.
  • No, but I wouldn't give out my password in the first place to anybody.
  • No. I would not even be friends with that person anymore as that is proof of a one sided friendship. that person is a back stabber.
  • Well i would demand to know why. If it was an accident, then sure I'd get over it I guess. But if they did it on purpose then hell no, I'd flip at them and our trust would be over.
  • I'd probably freak out on them. It's happened to me before, so now I back everything important up. I'd trust them for other things, just not my personal belongings.
  • No but I wouldnt let them in in the first place If they got in I would change the password
  • No, I would not. Oh My God I can imagine how you feel (if it's about you). Honey in a future don't give your password to any soul, even the closest friend. This person who did it to you is not actually a friend. He used you to get rid of the information he thought he should.
  • Do not ever, for any reason, give out any password to anyone. The only entity that needs to know your password is you. In an emergency you may be tempted to give someone your password- don't. If you do for any reason, or you suspect someone may have seen it, change it immediately. It's easy to do. Even if you trust someone completely, giving them your password is very very likely to shatter that trust. If *anything* happens to your account or your data, you will tend to blame the person to whom you gave the password. They may inadvertently have revealed it to someone else. It might be some sort of system error. The sysadmin may, for whatever reason, deleted your files. You won't always know what went down, but there goes your trust and your relationship.
  • no i even think y in the 1st place r u going giving them ur password
  • the person is my husband's secondwife.
  • no because that shows that the person is untrustworthy

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