In a desperate attempt to get my password to a social networking site, i am fairly certain that my friend installed one of those parental internet monitoring programs on my computer when i left my computer at his apartment overnight. How do i check if he installed one and if he did how do i remove it?
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1 MawDuce // Apr 14, 2008
All computer have parental control tools installed by default if they use a Windows based operating system. If your "friend" installed a third party program on the computer, there is simply no way to know what program was installed, or how to bypass it because the program itself will limit access due to the nature of it's purpose. If you are being blocked from using a feature on your computer from someone else's deeds, I would ask them to correct the computer and find a new friend. Windows parental controls and those of a third party provider are surprisingly difficult, if not impossible to bypass. They are meant to be this way.
2 kiki // Jul 8, 2008
my now ex husband installed spy software on my pc (thats why i say EX) and now i need to remove it how can i? i tried spybot search &destroy ,but it didnt work since he constantly tells me what web sites i frequently still vist.this is my last step before contacting the authorities,since we’re nolonger together. will someone please save me from possiably further stress and aggrevation if i go to the authorities
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