I gave my boyfriend my password to my myspace and then we broke up and he changed my password. How can I find out what the password is? He won't tell me!!!!
bayhotpinkgurl answered Monday August 14 2006, 6:19 pm: Ok what you can do is type in your email address and then press forgot password and it will ask you what email address you singed up with and then press send and it will send to your email and then you have the password then you can change it so that he can't go on it.
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babiigirl answered Monday August 14 2006, 5:50 pm: when you got o log in there should be a button that says "forgot my password" Click it. The itll ask you to put your email in & then they will email you your passsword.
Your ex-boyfriend is very immature & stupid for doing this. Dont ever give anyone your password.
summerGIRL_xo answered Monday August 14 2006, 5:47 pm: this is very very immature of him to do this - i would talk to him about it first of all, explain that this is not the way to take out his anger/sadness & is just very immature. next, when you login there's a place that says "I forgot my password." it should email your password to the email address that you used to register your account! :] if for some reason this doesn't work, although it should, you can report this to tom & he will delete your myspace - even though you might not want your myspace deleted, at least you wont have your boyfriend screwing with it. then you can make a new one. however, that "iforgot my password" link should take care of everything! [ summerGIRL_xo's advice column | Ask summerGIRL_xo A Question ]
courtxrawr answered Monday August 14 2006, 5:45 pm: Ok.
Well, the only thing that i could suggest is, clicking 'forgot your password'.
and let it send you an email, on your new password.
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