If it's in the history...sorry but, someone has visited it..
You should try and talk about it with her...communication is key! Don't come at her blaming her....curiosity is very normal just make sure she is safe and cared for.
2006-09-10 07:35:27
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answered by Miel 3
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answered by Heather 3
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Porn sites intentionally mispell there name to look like ligitimate names. I'll make one up for example (all-mart or wal-mart for Wall-Mart). That's just an example (not real). This way people accidentally go to there sites. I've heard that they target kids sites cause recess at school is good advertisment. Another way is through links at other sites. (possibly you-tube). I didn't think you-tube had porn but that doesn't meen they don't have links. Also links could be embedded in your history like spyware so you'll click on it to see what it is. Run antivirus and spyware scans and delete the history and cookies and when you can, monitor your daughters internet time. The internet is not evil. People are.These other people are probably right but the possibilities are endless so don't be to hard on her.
2006-09-10 07:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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She or someone went to the website. This doesn't mean she went straight to the site though. She could have clicked on a link that was intentionally mislabelled by a spammer in her email and it sent her to the porn site. By clicking on the link can cause chain of other sites to "pop up" even though she didn't go to them. Let her know to be careful on the web and that you're not accusing her of anything but you will check the computer for a while.
2006-09-14 03:38:34
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If in the history the site was visited.
2006-09-10 07:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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either someone sent your daughter the link and she clicked it and didnt know it was porn.
or...being it was from youtube - that means your daughter did visit the site and did watch the video.
If you open a webpage and click Ctrl+H
and you find the youtube website you can right click it, click expand, then right click again, click properties, and look at last visited - it tells you the date and time she went to it.
2006-09-10 07:32:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if she visited them, or someone in the household or her friend couldve visited the sites. It also mightve been a pop up of some sort..but very unlikely. if she has a pop-up blocker
Im a teen, i mean, dont want to sound kid like or like im trying to teach your daughter or anything, but if shes like in mature like teen age, cmon shes a teen...its normal! if she visted it a couple of times
2006-09-10 07:34:47
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answered by incaseuwonder 3
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I don't see how this could have happened without them actually being visited on that computer, but who knows what these weird viruses do these days. Your daughter may have just been curious, or maybe someone was on her computer and visited them.
2006-09-10 07:31:50
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answered by Revelation 1
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Not only was the site visited, you can also see what date and time your pc was at the site
2006-09-10 07:30:16
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answered by myothernewname 6
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This can only happen (other than your daughter or her friends looking at it) if there is a hacker on your computer. They could hack into your service and be looking at those videos themselves.
2006-09-10 07:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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