Once I move out, I'm going to ask my parents how much they snooped (snoop?) on me.
In general, the only incriminating things they could find would be on the computer, and I really don't think they have found much or will find much. Though I am still as careful as someone using Windows can be.
Mostly, it's other people's privacy that I'm trying to protect. Which reminds me, I need to go password-lock some chat logs.
Define "snooped on", in the context of the parent-child relationship. Is the "snooping" something a parent ought to be doing, in the interests of welfare of the child, or something the parent ought definitely not to be doing?
In what jurisdiction (country) are you talking about rights? The rights the child has (if any) will depend on what country you are talking about.
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In general, the only incriminating things they could find would be on the computer, and I really don't think they have found much or will find much. Though I am still as careful as someone using Windows can be.
Mostly, it's other people's privacy that I'm trying to protect.
Which reminds me, I need to go password-lock some chat logs.
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(Anonymous) 2002-02-20 03:39 pm (UTC)(link)Define "snooped on", in the context of the parent-child relationship. Is the "snooping" something a parent ought to be doing, in the interests of welfare of the child, or something the parent ought definitely not to be doing?
In what jurisdiction (country) are you talking about rights? The rights the child has (if any) will depend on what country you are talking about.
Emm