Keystroke Logger software.
2007-02-26 02:03:15
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answer #1
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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If you are suggesting that you want to log in on a website with your siblings' credentials then that is technically fraud.
I think.
But anyway, Mozilla Firefox is a web browser which has a built in password saver. You type in a password and log in to a service, then as you sign in, Firefox will ask you whether you want to save this password. If you do, then every time you go back to the page to log in, you won't have to type in the password, it will just appear there. All you have to do is persuade your siblings to save their passwords.
Sorry I can't think of anything better. You can download Firefox here: http://www.firefox.com/
2007-02-26 10:03:08
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answered by whee! 2
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Most of the web browsers have an option, that if it is turned on, it does that.
Tools ----- option ---- security (in most of the web browsers) and look for something called "remember password" . Make it do it always, and not check with the user ;))
The other way (evil and wicked and I prefer this one) is to find a software that has a "key logger" option. Google it and you should find something to fit your needs. Be careful when you install it, not to leave any traces on the desktop, in the system tray, and make sure it starts at start-up.... Have fun! :))
2007-02-26 10:03:42
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answered by TWISTER W 2
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Most Browser, like Internett Explorer, saves cookies which when you enter the page again the page loads the cookie so your login is still there. Also you can have it remmeber you passwords so that when you have to log in again, your login info automaticly shows.
Opera Is Exeptioal at this.
2007-02-26 10:01:12
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answered by leonleonceur55555 2
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