what if I want to spy on my kids?
You have that right as the Legal Guardian of your children up until they reach Adulthood (Where they take on the responsibilities of their own life)
what if I want to spy on my kids?
Easier said than done, believe me. This isn't as simple a matter as, say, snooping on a member's IP address to figure out where they're posting from, is it?Forget about him, don't waste any more of your life thinking about him. Just move on. He's over.
You have that right as the Legal Guardian of your children up until they reach Adulthood (Where they take on the responsibilities of their own life)
as long as I'm a guardian, right? Let's say my child has Down Syndrom or my parent has dementia. I could look then?
as long as I'm a guardian, right? Let's say my child has Down Syndrom or my parent has dementia. I could look then?
Easier said than done, believe me. This isn't as simple a matter as, say, snooping on a member's IP address to figure out where they're posting from, is it?
That's exactly the reason why no one could just tell her to dump him outright, after all it's her life, her emotions and her emotional ties. Hopefully she hasn't done anything stupid because of him though (in regards to her self).
I have to admit there's been multiple times where I have tried to warn my sister off men, she doesn't listen, she moves too fast and then once she's done whatever she's done she feels a little upset that she did what she did even when I told her not to and usually her feeling of elation subsides when the guy that I tried to warn her about starts ignoring her or becoming too busy to see her.
It basically got to the point that I can't do anything to aid her before she makes her mistakes, although I do get to hear all about those mistakes afterwards(not in so much detail though)
Practically speaking, many employers use key loggers to keep track of what their employees are doing, to investigate fraud etc. Government agencies like the FBI can use it legally on anyone. So there isn't really much privacy.
Legally speaking, its only relevant if you want to use it in court proceedings as evidence or if the other party sues you.
practically speaking, the computer administrator can see exactly what I am doing with my computer I think.
I'm going to agree, but only because the computer and the house belongs to her. At first I didn't realize the computer belonged to her or else I would have suggested that first. I don't consider that snooping. I consider that 'he should have covered his tracks better if he was going to do some vile shit like that on her computer'.LOL!! GUM
Sonic good luck to you. I think you did the right thing( in checking him out and finding out the truth).As far as your punishment for him, that is YOUR business. You owned the computer, your parents bought the house. He has ALOT more to lose now including you. Let him ride off into the sunset with his little whore, see how long that lasts!
If it's as much of a PITA to find the right guy as it is the right girl, which it is, she's going to need a lot of time. Even moreso now because now she's going to have her guard up even more.Take Care, and try and relax, you are probably young and have ALOT of time to find the right guy.
I can take her side, but still say that she invaded his privacy where his phone is concerned; the computer, not so much.Anybody taking the side of this prick, because his privacy was invaded is just fuked!! Just ignore them!
I'm going to agree, but only because the computer and the house belongs to her. ...
Not every keystroke
what if it was mail that came through the post office? His mail but her mailbox attached to her house?
If it's addressed to him, then it's a federal offense to open his mail.what if it was mail that came through the post office? His mail but her mailbox attached to her house?
Wow now they've both done something wrong, so much for the attitude of being the better person.
Lets be honest here, if she'd have been wrong you'd still have said she did the right thing. So the majority attitude hardly has any regards for ends and means does it?
Basically it comes down to forget ends and means, given any subjective suspicion anything goes. Guess that's why we invaded Iraq right?
God Bless America!
Eh Sam?![]()
If it's addressed to him, then it's a federal offense to open his mail.
Find me the law where it says it's a federal offense to install a key logger program on your OWN PC.
But with that said, I'd like to know more details of what she 'logged' and how it was logged, before I make any further judgments.
I also think that if the key logger merely logged keystrokes, and not actually 'hacked' into his email, then I see nothing wrong with that.
I already posted a link about a civil suit where the court ruled it illegal for a woman to use spyware on her home computer to access her husbands messages and stuff for evidence of an affair.
Blah Blah SAM you were totally wrong riding this girls ass since she posted this thread. You even went as far as saying THIS PRICK would be lucky to have HER out of his life.
Even after she posted the outcome, of his little secret life you still can't admit that you are wrong!!! As far as you are concerned his AFFAIR was his own business.....
What does that say about you? The more you keep writing the more stupid you are sounding.
I already posted a link about a civil suit where the court ruled it illegal for a woman to use spyware on her home computer to access her husbands messages and stuff for evidence of an affair.
Blah Blah SAM you were totally wrong riding this girls ass since she posted this thread. You even went as far as saying THIS PRICK would be lucky to have HER out of his life.
Even after she posted the outcome, of his little secret life you still can't admit that you are wrong!!!
What does that say about you? The more you keep writing the more stupid you are sounding.
I haven't changed my mind. She was still wrong to go through his private stuff. Its sad that she found out he was an asshole. She could just as easily have found out he wasn't .Snooping on people you don't trust does not become okay if you find out they are assholes.
I can see something like that happening. I'd still like to know more details about the way sonic's key logger works. If it just logs in keystrokes blindly, I don't see the problem there. But if it actually hacks into someone's email account, then that's something different entirely. I need to go back and read her explanation.I already posted a link about a civil suit where the court ruled it illegal for a woman to use spyware on her home computer to access her husbands messages and stuff for evidence of an affair.