Date: 7/7/2001 4:09:00 PM
From Authorid: 37902
I don't think the parent has the right to go on your chats and ask questions behind your back, BUT I do think, as a parent myself to an 11 year old daughter, that I should be able to monitor her all the time. That way, I don't need to worry. I know younger peeps on here would disagree, but you DO NOT KNOW who you are speaking to. If a parent is checking up on you, it's not out of nastiness, it is out of concern for you. I know when your younger, bad stuff only happens on TV and to other peeps, but it DOES happen. (in my own opinion, of course.)  |
Date: 7/7/2001 4:09:00 PM
From Authorid: 24741
ok im sorry but I dont agree! They shouldnt get their password but if they really wanna be that protective then they should get those parental control thingies!! xoxo  |
Date: 7/7/2001 4:11:00 PM
From Authorid: 7415
i think that they should not cuz kids come here to express themselves to us and tell us problems that they dont think they can talk to their parents about.  |
Date: 7/7/2001 4:12:00 PM
From Authorid: 37902
oops, sorry, ^^^^^***spliffy***  |
Date: 7/7/2001 4:14:00 PM
From Authorid: 36046
I don't make my kids give me there passwords. But, if I have any concerns, I will request it, then if I'm proven to be correct, from then on YES!!! Otherwise,I like to give them their privacy. Afterall, I won't be around to watch over their shoulders their entire lives! Love and Light! ~*Madam Destiny*~  |
Date: 7/7/2001 4:14:00 PM ( From Author )
From Authorid: 20746
yea... I think parents have the right, but that's just looking from a parental standpoint. I, being 14, think it's wrong but I guess I can see why parents would do that.  |
Date: 7/7/2001 4:36:00 PM
From Authorid: 4255
What's the point of a privacy if your parents must know your password my parents trust me and never try to check up on me and I don't think they have the right to know our password I agree if they want to know something they should just ask their kid.  |
Date: 7/7/2001 7:54:00 PM
From Authorid: 24732
My parents don't ask for my passwords, the topic has never even come up. There is nothing so secret that I do that needs to be monitered. They just trust me. (<>..<> Alien  |
Date: 7/8/2001 1:46:00 AM
From Authorid: 11263
i think personally if a parent has to go to those extremes then they should not buy their child a computer to begin with. they don't trust their child to begin with. then again, some parents may not know what their child is up to and it may be bad and if they are able to they should know their password.  |
Date: 7/8/2001 1:47:00 AM
From Authorid: 11263
only if they feel the child has lost their trust in some way then they should demand a password.  |
Date: 7/8/2001 1:48:00 AM
From Authorid: 19273
If my parents want to know what I've been looking at, they only need to ask me. There's no reason they would need to go to such extremes as to know the passwords for the sites I visit; they trust me.  |
Date: 7/8/2001 10:01:00 AM
From Authorid: 37902
I don't think you understand what I am getting at. It's not a case of trusting the kids, it's trusting the people the kids are talking too. ***spliffy***  |
Date: 6/10/2004 7:35:00 PM
From Authorid: 7574
My mom gets all concerned about who I talk to and stuff, but she never asks me my password. I wouldn't give it to her anyway...lol...I think if you have an idea your child is doing something wrong, then I might, like my brother who gets in trouble for downloading some uh, pictures, but I would never do that so my parents don't really care about me.  |