You can't.. It's buried in the deep crevices in his mind.... You need to contact the police and turn his computer over to the Police or FBI. They have access to information that we don't.
Don't put this off.....
2006-10-14 21:58:37
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answered by easinclair 4
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This is clearly a serious issue. Unfortunately, Yahoo does not share user passwords because of privacy guidelines.
So there are 2 things you can do, see if the computers autocomplete will let you into your sons account, if that fails, consider taking the legal route to get the information from Yahoo.
To see if the autocompete feature works, go to http://mail.yahoo.com, and type in the first 2-3 alphabets in your sons email address. If the password is stored on the computer, then you will see his information show up as you type -- simply choose the information, and the password will automatically be filled by the computer.
If that doesnt work, I strongly advise that you involce the police to get the information.
2006-10-14 22:08:50
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answered by kp 3
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If your son has signed up correctly you can go onto the sign in screen for yahoo and click forgotton Passowrd. This should then ask you to give personal details such as date of birth etc and probly a reminder question which hopefully you might just know. Good Luck.
2006-10-14 22:00:44
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answered by motorcrossboroboy 1
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You can't find it!!!!! The best suggestion I can give you is if you now his e-mail address is type that in and go to forgett password. And try to make a new password. It will ask you a few infow questions. you will also get his Security questin. If you can guess it then you can change his password and get into his e-mail.
That is my best advice, sorry.
2006-10-15 00:45:50
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answered by Ashley Leighlee 1
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Depending on what age he is and how long he has been missing, you can get the police involved and they can unlock passwords and know much more about what sites he has been visiting.
I suggest you contact missing persons section of your local police department.
2006-10-14 21:57:56
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answered by finaldx 7
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You cant, I have tried before, searching the registry even gives up no clues unless you can interpret binary. Its impossible unless you already had software on the machine for capturing every keystroke he made.
2006-10-14 22:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think u son know what's the clue .. if he forgot the clue and pasword ... its hard to find
do new email ..>.<..
its okay Mama !
2006-10-14 21:57:21
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answered by Best Friend True Love 1
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No way with the computer! Contact the yahoo manager! I don't knowhow else.
2006-10-14 22:20:38
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answered by Tony Versety 2
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Use the secret question, you might know the answer to it.
2006-10-14 21:57:52
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answered by Athara 2
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i dont think you can unless he has a kids one or if he had to put yours as an alternative email...sry!
2006-10-14 21:57:01
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answered by ♥Pyar Ki Pari♥ 4
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