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writes: if you logged onto the PC and the browser came up with a dating site on it and you looked at the history which showed a cookie that said 'contact' and another one that said 'wink' as well as one for the aforementioned website and all the properties information showed these had been last accessed when you werent't at home what would you think? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 December 2010): If the site came up on the browser, someone visited the site. Don't know how, in technical terms, you can track what he is doing. But I would say that he has had a peek, but it may be just out of curiousity.
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 December 2010): I assume you have a significant other and are concerned that (s)he may be online looking for other potential partners. Based on your discovery, I'd definitely be suspicious. I think you should talk to him or her about what you found and watch for a reaction
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 December 2010): I'm in a long term relationship. My partner says he wasn't using a dating agency website. Am I being too suspicious?
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reader, baddogbj +, writes (28 December 2010):
If I lived on my own I'd find it pretty creepy.
You need to give us more information.
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reader, anonymous, writes (28 December 2010): I would think that the person who had access to the PC was engaging in dating banter via the internet. I would then step up my game in tracking it, documenting it, and nailing them on it. I'd find out just how far the rabbit hole goes... and where it leads. I'd get as much information before showing my cards... play this one close to the vest for a little while. Get as much information as you can so that you know what you are dealing with. Honestly, if you confront them they'll probably gaslight you... prove it.
There are ways of tracking websites visited through Adobe ... just look it up on the internet... the website data is stored on the macromedia website. You can pull it up and view it. This happens to be a good trick for getting around people who delete their internet history... you can still see a trace of what's been going on through the adobe site. There are online tutorials.
Install a keylogger.
Then you know what you know.
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