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by tikki - 5/10/05 11:26 AM
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Post 16 of 25

You're doing OK

by MarkFlax Moderator - 5/14/05 5:13 AM In reply to: It was just a simple question folks..... by tikki

You're OK Tikki,

This is obviously something which concerns you and like you say, you have asked for technical advice about it.

You're always going to get a multitude of answers to this sort of question because of the morals involved and it's up to you to separate out the wheat from the chaff. You've had some good advice from Kees, Grif and Gail, (glb).

Good luck. I hope things work out for you.

Mark

Post 17 of 25

I have the answer for you

by jlove27 - 5/8/08 7:51 PM In reply to: It was just a simple question folks..... by tikki

Search google for internet history trackers. I have used track4win analysis, pc pandora( which this one seemed great but when i went to buy it it didn't work), to name a few that i remember. There are a ton and they have free trial versions. They show you every page that was surfed even if erased and email addresses and passwords. Some of them are aren't very good (don't show all the sites)just erase it and try another. Track for win was good and you can extend the trail version a few times, just keep pulling up the server and hit evaluate again. And if the program isn't hidden and show up under programs in the start menu, just right click on the name an rename it so your bf can't find it.

I became aditted them. I found my boyfriend looking at Craigslists girls all the time for hours. Either though he knew I could somehow know what he was looking at he wouldn't stop. Until, I looked at phone records and matched phone numbers to the tomes that he was surfing and caught him calling escorts. They were hang up calls though, they only showed up as one minute on the bill. If he is logging on to dating services you will be able to see his passwords. and what he saying to these.

But since everyone is giving advice, I would still look if I were you, but they are right. I learned alot about my bf but we are still together because we love each other and he stays at home. My bf seems to have some weird need for attention from girls and porn, but he has not cheated on me and after everything was out in the open (I actually moved out for a weekend and he met one of these internet dating girls who ended up being a bald amazon women)and I stopped being so jealous and nosy, he stopped looking at them.
Hope this reply is not too long are worded wrong. I have be drinking, but I ran across this an couldn't beleive noone told you about internet history trackers.

Post 18 of 25

Well put!

by swwing17 - 5/16/05 12:22 AM In reply to: Grow up by marty56

Most couples that I know, especially the ones in the most rock-solid long-lasting relationships, also share healthy, active sex-lives that include...yes...watching PORNOGRAPHY together. Maybe she could suggest wathcing a LITTLE of it WITH him, rather than letting him watch LOTS of it ALONE?

Post 19 of 25

Correction

by swwing17 - 5/16/05 12:26 AM In reply to: Well put! by swwing17

The "Well Put!" reply was to Marty 56"s "Grow Up" reply.

Post 20 of 25

Tracking MSN messenger

by AussiePete - 5/14/05 1:48 PM In reply to: Tracking internet history by tikki

goto tools/options/messages then in message history tick "auto keep a copy of my conversations" the folder you specify you can go to in explorer and open the logs with NotePad, WordPad or word.
Peter

Post 21 of 25

And So It Goes . . .

by kinkstar - 5/17/05 11:09 PM In reply to: Tracking internet history by tikki

Bless your heart . . . Been there, but got out while I still had half a brain! Don't be played a fool! I understand, it's not about the porn, but about the betrayal, and the deceit. If it's no big deal, then why are lies necessary? That makes it a bigger deal!

Even IF he stops doing stuff that hurts you, you'll NEVER believe it to be true. You know better, and don't need me or anyone else telling you what you already know. Trust yourself and your feelings. Don't spend time trying to prove yourself right to justify leaving him. Be like Nike and Just Do It!

Oh, but if you must, and I know you think you have to. Spend about 100$ more or less, to get every keystroke saved to a file for your viewing later by using a password and / or to have it sent to your email. One way or another, this really won't solve the problem if he's a liar. He might not admit the lies even with your proof (if you choose to reveal it) and would no doubt turn it around and resent you for spying on him . . .

Try this place - http://www.spectorsoft.com/

I wish you well. Take care of yourself.

Post 22 of 25

Advice on effective loggers or trackers

by idesofmarch83 - 10/8/08 11:25 PM In reply to: And So It Goes . . . by kinkstar

Sorry to add onto a (REALLY) old post, but I am having the same problem as Tikki, although I'm not sure if my question belongs in this particular forum or another since it's with regards to Playstation 3. Since buying a PS3 my husband no longer uses our computer to browse the internet. Nowadays he browses only on said PS3 and is pretty good about deleting each session. However he has yet to realize that there is also a way to delete the predictive text history...several times now I've found some suspicious logs which leads me to believe that he may be cheating. I know that he avidly peruses through porn sites, which really doesn't bother me; however, I am concerned about whether or not he ever crosses the line from simply "looking" to wanting to participate (ie. posting on adult sex finder sites). I hate that my marriage would have to come to such snooping, but I think I deserve to know if my fears do turn out to be warranted. And if he isn't cheating, all the better and my mind will finally be at ease. Research has led me to some pretty informative programs such as keyloggers, remote activity logger, etc, but they all seem to be geared only for PCs. I would GREATLY appreciate any info on logging/tracking hardware or software that can be installed on a PS3 without my husband knowing. Thanks in advance

Post 23 of 25

Sounds like a good relationship

by TheManInDboX - 5/9/08 7:49 AM In reply to: Tracking internet history by tikki

I am not sure what the law is on this, but i am pretty sure it is illegal to do what you are asking to do, without his permission.... Aside from that, if you dont trust him, then why marry him? "not to get to personal and all"
But if you need to get into internet history,
You will either need to get his password and username or you will need to more or less hack his account...

For legal reasons i will not go into how to do that...

Post 24 of 25

Rob, Are You Aware You Responded To A 3 YEAR Old Thread??

by Grif Thomas Moderator - 5/9/08 11:40 AM In reply to: Sounds like a good relationship by TheManInDboX

...and the person you've responded to hasn't been here since 2005.. I doubt they will respond back..

Hope this helps.

Grif

Post 25 of 25

hahaha

by TheManInDboX - 5/9/08 11:49 AM In reply to: Rob, Are You Aware You Responded To A 3 YEAR Old Thread?? by Grif Thomas Moderator

Bad with dates! lol

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