ANSWERS: 8
  • You don't. You'll probably draw wrong conclusions from the things you see and either be really curious and a bit angry, or worse blow your cover and confront your child only to find there's a perfectly good explanation but it's too late because you already broke their trust.
  • create your own account on myspace,pretend to be someone else,check out their profile and become their friend,then you can spy on them but I think teens need their privacy,if my parents did that to me,I'd go ballistic,it seems kinda cruel.No offence.
  • If you're so concerned about what they may be doing on those venues, you shouldn't have allowed them access in the first place. You can still use the admin account on their computer to block what sites they can go to if you've set it up correctly. All it's going to be now is damage control though. They'll find a way to get into their accounts from a different location is all.
  • Thou should not spy! hehe. Are there any reasons why you would like to spy on your teens? I can imagine a parent wanting to know things- I am a parent as well. If there are good reasons, like you are being concenred about something (drugs, sex, or whatever) could you openly talk to them about it? If a child finds out that a parent has spied on them, they may never trust you again and you wouldn't want that.
  • my parents found my myspace and told me to delete it. i told them i would take care of it and i immediately made it so they couldn't find my myspace page and nobody that wasn't my friend could view it. it hasn't come up since.
  • You don't. I know you're just a concerned parent and you're trying to protect you're child but please, speaking as a teen and with all due respect, mind your own business! If you're really concerned, ask your kid about it in the face instead of snooping behind his/her back. It's the most proper and respectful thing you can do and you should know that even some of the most rebelious teens still have respect for parental authority. You might think you're child is rebelious but you'd be surprise how much a kid will open up to you if you just show them that you have faith in them. If they see that, they'll return the same. If they find out you're snooping, chances are they'll never tell you anything...ever.
  • I keep an eye on mine with this http://PC_Spy.atu.ca
  • Errrr YOU DONT! Its called privacy...

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