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reading son's MSN
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PLEASE can someone tell me how I can read what my son and his friends have been saying to each other on MSN?
I know that some think it's akin to reading a diary, but it's for a very serious reason.
I really wouldn't do it if I had another choice.
I know that some think it's akin to reading a diary, but it's for a very serious reason.
I really wouldn't do it if I had another choice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've found that I can read what my son says if I plug his USB stick into a lappy that is running XP (his is running Vista Home premiium)
I can't read his history on his own lappy.
I know what you mean about it being akin to reading a diary but to my mind a written word IS more private than the internet which is a "public domain"
I can't read his history on his own lappy.
I know what you mean about it being akin to reading a diary but to my mind a written word IS more private than the internet which is a "public domain"
You need to make sure that it's set up for saving conversation history, etc - here's how you do it:
on the MSN main menu bar, click "tools", then "options".
next click on "messages".
Below "message history" will be "automatically keep a history of my converstaions" - make sure that this box is ticked.
Below that, it will show you in which folder the conversations will be saved in - you can change this if you want.
(I don't condone spying - but I'm sure you have your reasons .... I'd probably do the same if I needed to, so I hope that this helps).
on the MSN main menu bar, click "tools", then "options".
next click on "messages".
Below "message history" will be "automatically keep a history of my converstaions" - make sure that this box is ticked.
Below that, it will show you in which folder the conversations will be saved in - you can change this if you want.
(I don't condone spying - but I'm sure you have your reasons .... I'd probably do the same if I needed to, so I hope that this helps).
Is there an option within MSN to save the conversations to file? If so you could maybe set it up to do that but have the files saved somewhere he won't look,such as the program files folder,name it something innocuous and he will have no idea it is there.
Of course to do that you would have to make sure he was signed into MSN so you could change any settings.
Of course to do that you would have to make sure he was signed into MSN so you could change any settings.
you can actually buy snooper software that will record every conversation and email typed on a computer, it will then save it in a secret coded file or even email you the conversations to another computer or email account. its not the sort of software you can get from pcworld but yu should find it if you search google