You should change your password for starts. Probably the only way you will get into it, is if he forgets to log out.
Be careful, snooping can be just as damaging as what he might be doing.
Things to Consider Before Spying...
Have you tried using "alternatives to spying" first?
Are you aware of your spouse's right to privacy? How would you feel if your spouse was spying on you?
What are you trying to accomplish by spying on your spouse? Will the knowledge you gain save your marriage or harm it?
To longislwop - I found the keylogging software loaded on my computer in a jiffy. It is impossible to uninstall completely and really f*!#s up the computer. I do not trust the person that loaded it and the consequences graver than they can imagine...
2007-03-22 09:40:17
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answered by Me 4
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Install a key logger on your computer, that way you'll know EVERYTHING he does on it. I installed Actual Spy on mine. It cost 50 bucks, but was so worth it, caught mine having an affair. You can set it up where its not visible on the desk top, nor in the start menu, you can set it up where you have to go to start>run>actualspy, and then its even password protected. You can even hide it from add/remove programs. It is the best thing since sliced bread, especially if you think your man is up to no good and using the computer to do it.
2007-03-22 09:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You need to get 'Family Keylogger'. It is a free spyware program that logs all activity on your computer. You can set it to be "hidden" and it keeps track of all keystrokes made.. and when it was made. When he goes into his Yahoo account, and enters his password.. there it will be!
I'm not one for "spying" but I'm sure that if I were in the same situation, I would rather know than wonder..
I really hope everything checks out alright!
2007-03-22 09:52:16
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answered by arkiegirl 4
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There are a number of spyware and keylogging programs available that you can purchase, download and "hide" on your PC (he won't know it's there). I suggest a program that logs each keystroke- you go back later, open the wordpad doc where the information is stored and you can see each and every key that he strikes- passwords and all. They make attachments for keylogging that essentially do the same thing but if he knows you're suspicious, he might notice a PC cord change or new attachment.
2007-03-22 09:33:03
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answered by longislwop 1
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Use the "forgot password" link when you're signing in under his user name. You probably know the answer to his secret question, so you can reset it. If you find something, print it or forward it to your own email address. Then don't give the ****** his new password.
2007-03-22 11:09:12
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answered by Carol S 3
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What you may find at the end of the password may be more that just his in box. It might alter your relationship with him for ever.
2007-03-22 11:07:47
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answered by jokimben_el 2
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My huband would never give me his either.....he is now gone! He is hiding something, obviously. That is a bunch of B.S. You could change yours but I doubt he would care, since he probably knows you are not the one up to no good. This is one of those 'pick your battles' type of situations...and this is a battle I would definitely pick. Either he tells you the password or he can kiss your a**!!! good luck to you......
2007-03-22 09:35:26
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answered by Clarissa 4
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He's hiding his porn in his my documents file on the C drive . Now that I have told you what it is relax and let the man be!
2007-03-22 09:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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it's wrong for a husband or wife to hide passwords if they love each other.
2007-03-22 09:34:04
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answered by myddad 4
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you can click on the forgot my password when you sign in..it give you a hint.. if you know your husband then you can get it..I just asked my husband for his.
2007-03-22 09:32:08
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answered by ERICKSMAMA 5
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