Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does she live with you and connect her phone / tablet to your wife or do you connect to her wife when you visit?
My SIL has anew baby and my other SIL is a fan of a very specific type of boot camp workout / nutrition. When I shared a beach house with them last summer all of my Facebook, Google and YouTube ads changed because we were all sharing the same Wi-Fi.
My husband has also had the experience of getting ads for things I am buying him for his birthday because I’ve been searching it on the internet of our shared WiFi.
Wife = WiFi
It has to do with your web browser search history and privacy settings, not sharing the same WiFi connection.
Anonymous wrote:One of my family members discovered her mom was checking in on them through their baby video monitor. She had been given access when she babysat once. I think it was just innocent and she wanted to see her grandchild, but it was definitely crossing boundaries, because you can hear all the audio too.
Anonymous wrote:I vote for highly intuitive since most MILs are.
Anonymous wrote:Any update?
Anonymous wrote:Ohhhhh, didn't you all see that Brady Bunch episode where Peter was listening in and recording conversations? To solve the problem, you need to start fake-planning a surprise party for your MIL, so she'll show up in nice clothes at a non-party and be humiliated.
Anonymous wrote:Say something she can't resist responding to.
Like - I think we should run to Mexico. We can't tell dad.
Anonymous wrote:Before you start coming up with stories, start searching your house for nanny cams or other devices. Look on book shelves, under beds or if there is space behind a piece of furniture. Unless your MIL is really into spy stuff it’s likely to be easily found once you look. Maybe Google where to hide a nanny cam and get some ideas. Look at what is connected to your router. Think back to which rooms you were in when something would have been overheard. While I agree many boomers are not tech savvy, they also are falling down rabbit holes on the Internet. I’m sure how to keep tabs on my adult children who don’t share enough with me is out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Before you start coming up with stories, start searching your house for nanny cams or other devices. Look on book shelves, under beds or if there is space behind a piece of furniture. Unless your MIL is really into spy stuff it’s likely to be easily found once you look. Maybe Google where to hide a nanny cam and get some ideas. Look at what is connected to your router. Think back to which rooms you were in when something would have been overheard. While I agree many boomers are not tech savvy, they also are falling down rabbit holes on the Internet. I’m sure how to keep tabs on my adult children who don’t share enough with me is out there.
Op does your mil use your wifi when she is at your house? Is your wifi password protected? If she has left any type of bug that requires your wifi, that will stop it from transmitting. I've heard of people leaving cell phones at places to eaves drop. My old fashioned phone would allow me to listen in to my house.