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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You should be mad at yourself for having your passwords accessible. [/quote] FYI - to get to my password here is what you would have to do. Either... 1. Look through 2 full sized file cabinets in my office until you moved hanging folders to see if anything was laying flat on the bottom of one of the drawers; Notice a large flat envelope and pull it out to look in it; pull out several pages of usernames and passwords; copy it. OR... 2. Decipher my password for my computer or notice me enter it when I always tell her to look away (or go to it before the screen sleeps when I leave the room); search the drive for the pwd document, which does NOT have the words "username" or "password" anywhere in it; find the doc and copy it. I'm not mad at myself because doing this is without question deceitful and snooping, not accidentally running across it. I shouldn't have to have gov't level encryption against a 14yo. There is so much more to this issue but I guess I'll just confront her and then realize that it's back to treating my daughter like my ex and communicate with the idea that one day a judge will read it. It's just very frustrating. Sorry to sound like a whiner but you have to understand that I just feel like I'm always walking on eggshells. [/quote] Before going nuclear and accusing her of stealing your password, think this through. Perhaps she reported the post to Facebook and had it removed. You seem ready to fight at a moment's notice, and my guess is that stance is not doing anything to improve your relationship with your child. Honestly you sound like you've painted yourself as a victim of scheming, vindictive shrews, rather than as an adult of a teenager. Keep your business and your anger with your ex-wife separate from your kid. [/quote]
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