hey guys... well i have a mac computer and my parents installed content barrier so they could block aim cuz of my grades... but now my grades are good so i got it back.. and i was bored today with my friend and we started joking around with ppl and went in a chat room and were talking dirty i know what your thinking but we were bored but my question was could they see what we wrote and if so is there any way i could delete it? im really scared.. please help
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? cailoisa answered Friday October 21 2005, 11:46 am: That depends. Do they have a keystroke logger or anything like that? If so, your chat is saved in their logger, and you can't delete it without their password. A lot of content blockers come with something like a keystroke logger (such as APE). If the blocker is inactive, you are safe. If it's active, then it really depends on what brand it is. If you know the brand go to it's website and see if it comes with a keystroke logger or automatic screen capture. It might now, and that would mean your safe. But if it does, you would need your parents password to get into it and delete the content, so you would probably be out of luck.
sexyabercrombiechick answered Thursday October 20 2005, 9:01 pm: The only way they could see what you wrote is if they took the computer out and look at the momory chip or some other chip(im not sure which one). You should be safe unless for some reason they need to search the chip. Stay calm. There is nothing you can do now. They will probably never see it, but if I were you I wouldn't do it again. Please contact me if you have anymore questions!
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