compuserve said:take the harddrive out of your computer and keep it with you that should keep your dad off track
Xycron said:All I have to say is if you NEED TO BE WORRYED about them spying on you, they you prabally SHOULD BE spyed on.
Xycron said:Your 14, you live in your parent's house, you should abide by their rules, you have a computer because of them, hell you have life because of them, dnot take it for granted and respect them.
Damn over protective parents, i have them too, doing my best to rebel but it still aint workin to well. You need to gradually work up a resistance to them. Dont just flip and tell em to fck 0ff, that would ruin a good family. If you need to actually sit down with them and tell em about your "privacy" and need to be left alone in some places etc etc blah blah.......I do respect them. aargh, I just don't know how to say what I want to say
LaptopExtreme said:It could be that your parents are that spy-savvy. They may just created a dummy profile on MySpace and read what you've been writing on your friends comments, blogs, and stuff. Lets say you told your parents that you were going to the library and took the car. The next day, one of your dumb buddies wrote "dude, I saw you threw up a s**tload at that party last night" or "Man, it was fun off roading in your mom's car". It kinda seals your fate there.
Blog entries too, just like a diary, can also seal your fate. Some will write crap like "oh damn, I shouldn't have slept with those 3 guys" or "oh no, I've missed my period".
Yes, prabaally, but the fact that he own's it(technically you can\t "own" anything at that age lmao even though everyone does "own" things.SAAER45 said:Wouldn't putting software like a keystroke logger on someone elses computer be illegal? Maybe not if it is your son, but in any other case, I would think that would be illegal...
backseatgunner said:Well im not a good little boy, and frankly, i am worried.
Nor do we have rights...Xycron said:Kid's dont have privacy