noooo you dont get it like he bought it for me like a yr and a half ago and gave it to me as a gift. he doesnt live with me so i dont mean can he go on my comp and check my history of whatever bc obvi he could if he lived with me. but he doesnt. so thats why im just wondering bc im like really paranoid about alot of things and this is just one of them. i mean the reason im saying this is bc if he could like read my oovoo chat with friends or personal questions i ask on here that would be embarrsing. like i dont know in my crazy mind he like planted a chip in my laptop and is spying on me...i think you misunderstood me. and plus my internet access is connected to my sisiters network could she look at my stuff? he bought me netbook and my bro a laptop i dont know if that makes a difference in anything but thanks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? Girlygirlhere answered Friday August 3 2012, 9:41 pm: He still can see your stuff. If he gave it to you as a gift and it wasnt opened and completely oit of the box Im pretty sure he isnt able to see what you do. Like my dad he could easily go on his laptop and see what im doing right now even though hes using HIS laptop. Its technology these days. An your sister cant see it because its only the wifi your using. Unless it was the same laptop then no. They both could be able to access your history through certain plans (laptop plans sorta like phone plans) or websites. But that would take like FOREVER so 79.9 % they havent taken the time to look at your stuff. So most likely no. But if they both wanted to there could be websites and google on how to :) hope this helps!!! [ Girlygirlhere's advice column | Ask Girlygirlhere A Question ]
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