he's doing the cyber thing on the internet
just go into content from internet options and then content advisor and enable it with a password
2006-08-02 12:09:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a concern about your son's usage of msn, have a friendly chat with him and explain why you are worried as this has nothing to do with his "getting bug". By the way, how old is he?
2006-08-02 19:09:53
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answered by pobble06 1
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sit the son down and ask him whether he is getting bugs or not, download a virus checker to scan your whole computer, and tell him to only accept file from friends who he does know in real life. Or you could buy a firewall which normally stops msn messenger from working.
2006-08-02 19:07:05
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answered by Sophhz 2
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Go to the page where you sign in at and click on Forgot Your Password? Then it will ask a question like whats your favorite...? which he chose when he became a member of MSN messenger. Find out what his favorite...? is and There you go:) P.S. Don't feel bad that you don't know his password or that people are calling you a bad mother! :) :) GOOD-LUCK!!!!!
2006-08-02 19:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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"Getting a bug?" yeah right, lady. More like you want to know what your son has been up to and you're going to check and see when he's not around.
You know if you use his computer without his permission, he can have you arrested? That's right, it's against the law.
If your son is old enough to have his own computer, he's old enough for you to stay out of his business.
2006-08-02 19:10:09
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answered by Joa5 5
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ha, i have a good one. right before he's about to sign on, say "i really gotta get on the computer real quick", and tell him he needs to go away. in the msn sign in box, click on the save password button. then he'll come back to sign on, and the box will be checked and he'll sign in with the password saved. or, unplug the monitor, and he wont sign off, then when he;s gone plug it back in and you'll be on his account!
2006-08-02 19:06:25
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answered by Mike-Q 5
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You think he is getting bug? What does that mean? You think he's chatting to strange girls more like. Stay out of your son's business.
2006-08-02 19:05:51
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answered by Anonymous
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umm..why would u want to do that? what does getting bug mean? whatever u do dont delete his msn or not let him use it cuz when my dad deleted my msn messenger and aim i was just really pist that he didnt trust me..
2006-08-02 19:09:19
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answered by Steve[n] 2
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if u think he is too long, then remove computer to a place where u can control the time. that is if you are telling the truth. You do not need the password to control it
More likely u want to steal someones password to spy on them.
2006-08-02 19:07:01
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answered by onename 4
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your his parent so ignore the others saying to respect his privacy (unless hes of adult age)if your worried about whats happening on the computer refuse to let him use it you are his parent and have the right to do whatever is in his best interest there are too many kids meeting freaks off the Internet i bet their parents said if only i had monitored them
2006-08-02 20:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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