my dad put a lock on myspace i can get on the page but can't sign in please help he's got a password his side

i can get on to the myspace login page it's just i can't sign in it won't let me it just goes right back to the login page and he's got a password on his side so i can't get on his please help ok this is so wrong parent's shouldn't do that im not goin to do anything stupid id wish they would trust me when they don't i don't trust them thats why i change all my passwords

nat revolution2007-12-28T12:17:12Z

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Try another site like yuniti ( http://yuniti.com ) or facebook ( http://facebook.com ). They're better anyway.

But if you insist on trying to use myspace you could search for some proxies OR show them this parents guide ( http://yuniti.com/parents_guide.php ), it might make them feel more comfortable with you being on myspace, or other sites like it :)

teresathegreat2007-12-28T11:34:39Z

Sorry, hon, this is EXACTLY what parents should be doing. He has the right, and the duty, to monitor your online activity, and to take action if he fears that you might be harmed or you might cause harm.

However, he should talk to you about it, not just change your password (that's called being "passive-aggressive"). If you don't trust your parents, why should they trust you? Stop this cycle of deceit and suspicion - be the first to talk about it and display open trust in their decision.

Talk to your parents about reopening your page, and agree to restrict the page so that only people you know in real life can view it - including your parents.

There is no way you can hack around the password unless you have the FBI helping you. Sorry, you'll just have to work things out with your parents.

Meggy2007-12-28T11:59:50Z

LONGG sentence!

I had the same thing happen to mee.
The parents changed my password for MySpace, and I was SOOO mad!

But, now I realize it was for my own good.
I had posted lots of stuff bout my personal life ON A PUBLIC PAGE. I was too naive to realize that I could be stalked by a Myspace lurker.
Trust your parents. They'll stop being crazy when you stop changing passwords. (BTW, you & your dad are playing the same game of change and dash!)
Talk to them bout it. Compromise, like say,"Can I have a myspace if you know the password, neither you or I change it, I set it to private, and only add people I know?"
Or just wait and see.

loquitaamericana2007-12-28T11:35:01Z

Even though you can't see it when your young, a parent should have every right to do that. It's probably not that your father doesn't trust you, it's probably all the crazy people in the world that he doesn't trust. Anyone who would give you information on how to bypass your dads password, is either too young to understand the repercussions, or is probably not to be trusted themselves. In my opinion, the fact that your trying to go behind your dads back and do something you know you shouldn't be doing, shows that you can't be trusted.

L3o2007-12-28T11:47:59Z

I suggest you listen to (teresathegreat). She said it very well.
If your willing to go this far to undermine your fathers decision then I don't think you really understand the importance of being honest and trust worthy. By your actions here, you are paving the way to really difficult relationships, both with your friend and at home.

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