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I don't think so , with out passwords - + 5 Hi Girl
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There are big brother programs that you can download and activate to record what is done on the computer it is installed on. It records keystrokes and saves everything done like a moving screen shot so you can see what that "loved one" is up to. I'm not sure what it is called but it was featured on the ABC news program 20/20 a few years ago, this might be an easy way to do some covert snooping.
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I know how but not telling. I don't like aiding in privacy invasion without a very valid reason.
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Get a keylogger either download software or get the hardware plug, this will log his keystrokes and can take snapshots of the screen so u can see what he sees. they also are hidden and password protected he will never know.... This will get u his passwords to his email as well as just tell u what u wrote people it can give u aol, hotmail even the log on to windows if u dont share accounts software u must be administrative on ur computer, this is for legal reasons if its urs its urs to read so the law say for now. keyloggers run about 99$ but well worth the money or do a free trial for 7 days that may be all u need
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Trust is a key to a good relationship,it is unfair of you to pry into his things without him knowing,how would you like him reading your diary.Or snooping in your things i think your wrong,if you need to know ask him.
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I know enough about tracking things down I could do it to you. No way I could justify doing it. It would be legally and morally wrong. If, I were preventing something like a murder, I would no doubt do it. But, I am ethically against doing something like that for revenge. Heck, I can even tell your computer it has no monitor, no drive, no memory and no operating speed. It would then be useless and have no way of knowing if I could even bring it back. Among other things I write in machine code. No virus protection can catch it. Would I do it? Actually, I did once. I left a bomb in s computer system. The contract was for $75K. I completed a one year job in 4 months and he tried to pay me $25K. It was on auto what would happen. But, It simply erased all my programming and nothing else. Besides every time I would tell of how to do something, I give a person criminal potential as well as info that can be used against me. Much as I might want to help on that answer, I can't. All I can offer are suggestions to go legally at disclosure.
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Sorry you didn't care for my response. While I am no longer a Justice of the Peace or working for the Sheriff's Dept (without pay) I still am obligated by the oths I once gave. What you are asking, I know is illegal under Federal Privacy Laws and in fact a felony. Were I to tell you how to accomplish it I would be contributing to a crime. Not quite as elevated as if you were asking how to kill your father. But not all that much less. If you're going to ask questions. Or like myself, answers them. You have to be prepared for those that disagree. But if you want to ignore the advice. Be prepared to be prosecuted for the illegal acts. May or may not happen. All depends on if it ends in divorce and settlement conditions. But you risk a response from your father. In fact, back to my law experiences. I have been an investigator on a number of domestic murders. And things very much like you are considering doing have sometimes been the cause. I can't force you to accept this advice, only offer it as a warning. Entirely your choice.
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