is there a program that can send information from my computer to my dads computer? like if i intsall a web cam is there a program that he can tell i intalled it? or can let im using one? i think he said something about that but someone told me they dont have any programs like that.
iloveaar answered Friday December 29 2006, 2:48 am: mmmm its possible but your dad have to be someone really into computers , cause not every people can do that if he sent you any weird file or anything and when you start up the computer a little window you don't know what is comes out thats one sign of one program
it is possible a friend of my boyfriend did that to another friend where he can spy on her conversatins and ANYTHING she did in the computer it was like being in the other person computer, he also use to control the other person mouse so he'd get desperate and scared XD or open the Cd-rom thing just to bother or write things in desktop,open programs and controled it ..
if your dad is one of those persons who really doesn't like and knows a lot about technology then probably he just tell you that to scare you XD
and its not like a program is like ..mmm for example you can send that thing by IM file and don't know about it .....another thing is ..this people has to get your IP(which is a number that changes every time you are connected to internet) what you can do is that you can change your IP everytime you get into internet..cause when your connected you get one ...but if you disconected and connect again it MIGHT prevent the other people from getting it (he can get it but he has to go through all the things to get your IP out) he wouldn't notice you've change it and just thing your not using the computer at that moment =) it's kinda complicated for a parent to do that so don't be too woried about it :P
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