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Old 12-28-2003, 03:44 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Sydney078



Technically it is not illegal if it is on the same computer. A parent has the legal right to view their childrens converstions. Which is what this program does. He was not suggesting being able to view other peoples conversations that were on other computers
*Buzz* Incorrect.
Same computer does not make it legal. I share PC's with my other half and we are both adults. His messages are his private things, Its NOT legal for me to go in and read his just because we share the same PC. Thats why there are passwords.
Parent issue, again Incorrect agruement. A properly obtained under age Yahoo ID a parent is needed and they are informed of any password changes etc. So you see they would always be able to login under their childs ID and check.

Or you want to know someone else's Message Archive but you cannot log in to his/her account to view his/her Message Archive?
hmmm I read that as wanting to read someone else's. I already scratched the same PC theory.

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