I think my dad put some sort of keylogger on my computer

this isn't about doing anything wrong or surfing bad sites. It's about keyloggers that log every keystroke. Email to your friends, girlfriends, chats, passwords, etc. It's one thing to lock down sites, password protect and monitor children, but personally I think this crosses the line of privacy.
 
kyllc said:
parents > children. as long as the children are living under the parents roof, and are dependent on the parents, shutup about it. Not trying to be a jerk, but that's what is wrong with a lot of kids these days. lack of respect for their parents.

why would you care if there was a keylogger? if you're not doing anything wrong you should be fine.
This respect thing, I have utmost respect for my parents, and abide by their every rule, concidering they go to work everyday, to give me a roof, food clothes, this computer and much, much more. However, that doesn't mean when they do something I disagree with I just take it, as I've said before, there's a way to communicate with parents about this issue.

I have to agree with crypto, because I know, if I was talking with my girlfriend, I don't want my Dad seeing what I say. It's just privacy, I agree that moderation should be in hand, but someone this age deserves their right to privacy, there's no reason a parent really needs that. If you don't trust your kids, take the computer away. If you do trust them (like mine with me), let them be, just check up on it sometimes.
 
Dngrsone said:
Privacy is not an inalienable right, it is a privilege.
If I never told you who I am, you would have never said that. And privacy is a debatable right vs privalage, there's no set standard for that.
 
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