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no but my parents have this thing where every website you go on in a week is emailed to them at the end of the week and you can check each website out to see what they are looking at......even if they delete the history. its under something in parental controls. you can also block them from emailing anyone until you review the email and ok it. it helps my parents cuz they have four kids to look after so it keeps it all together and easy to see. hope this helps and good luck.!


also getting a facebook might help keep him off of myspace. it shows you ppl from your high school (depending on how old he is) and you can pick the ppl you want to talk to. it dosent give out any info about yourself.

2007-08-15 14:37:39 · answer #1 · answered by collegegrl22 3 · 0 0

Does your son do this every single time he uses the computer? If he does, you probably won't be able to. But if you're concerned that your son is going on bad sites (such as Myspace, GRR!!!) you should get one of those website blockers, that block certain sites. Try searching Yahoo! for programs you can use to view the sites.
Edit: OK, I'm being lazy. I found something that may help you--a program called CyberSitter, that blocks many unwanted sites and gives you detailed logs on the websites your son is viewing.

2007-08-15 13:41:47 · answer #2 · answered by hugsforfrazier 4 · 1 0

Nope. But you have two choices.

You could go the unethical route and spy on your son using monitoring software.

OR

You could talk to him about his web-surfing habits and make him understand which sites are harmful and why.

Developing trust between you and your kids is very important. Something like spying can unravel years of trust-building...

2007-08-15 13:51:57 · answer #3 · answered by H.u.S 5 · 2 0

A little complicated, in Temporary Internet Files. Hundreds of files, not deleted.

Find someone who knows. You could cause problems.

Some OS may be different.

2007-08-15 13:42:57 · answer #4 · answered by ed 7 · 0 2

I whole heartedly agree with ійѕтійст

But for you information, you can use keyloggers such as this one.
http://www.blazingtools.com/bpk.html

and a freeware keylogger
http://www.ardamax.com/akll/

2007-08-15 14:44:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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