ok so i know this is bad but me and my ex bf of 8 months broke up a few weeks ago. soo many people always told me he was cheating and hed always deny it. so finally i just dumped him. and other reasons too.but neways, he has a new girlfriend now. and shes the same girl people alwys sayd he was messing around on me with. so now im rally suspecious. we all have myspace acounts and he doesn't have AIM so he e mails her over myspace (he told me). also when we were together he never would give me his password. hed ask me how to put colors on his myspace and id be like oh ill do it for you and hed be like nevermind ill just ask someone else. so yea. i heard theres things called Password Crackers to crack passwords. i know his e mail addy he used for myspace, i just need the password. so yea where can i download a good free password cracker that will work?? thx
While it's human to be jealous or wondering what your ex is up to, never does it make you feel better to actually find out. He's single and can date who he wants.
You broke up with him; remember the reasons you broke up with him for, and then move on! Maybe your next boyfriend will trust you enough to give you passwords, or maybe he'll want his space. Either way, be strong enough to choose to not make yourself miserable.
EGCiviccoupe answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 11:47 pm: Its not that easy. The only way you will be able to get his password is .. HAHA I can't believe I am helping you with this.
If you know his E-Mail password... Then you can have myspace send the password to his e-mail .. "Forgot your password" Click on that.. But if you don't know his password to his E-Mail then the only way you can do it is by installing a program onto his computer which I am pretty sure you can't do... Sorry but there is no way you can crack his password on myspace. [ EGCiviccoupe's advice column | Ask EGCiviccoupe A Question ]
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