It's just basic reciprocity okay If you have no duty to tell the truth to me, I have no duty to tell the truth to you
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when i was about 10, my dad mentioned something from my email once and i realised he’d been reading them. so i made an address he could t get at. thing is, if he’d said upfront “you can have an email but i want to monitor it” i’d probably have been ok with that tradeoff.
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My mom read my diary when I was 12 and flipped out on a crush I had on a *fictional character*. I learned to keep everything important to me stuffed up inside me, and also that my mom thought I was a deviant freak and she was 1000% not trustworthy to approach with problems.
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My rule is that I have all the kids' usernames and passwords, and that while I technically *could* access their accounts anytime, what I really need the info for is in case of emergency and needing to trace last known contacts, etc. It's a mutual trust.
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Same. I've become their password keeper.
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When I was a teen, my dad installed a keylogger on my PC so he could spy on my chat history. When I figured out how he did it I looked up the program and found out it could be disabled with a simple hotkey. He constantly violated my privacy like that when I was growing up.
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What’s so strange is that the author seems to be on the verge of realizing that, but then hesitates and retreats
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Retreats to "everyone has an equally valid choice to do as they will and want" after getting to the ledge and looking over it.
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I finally had to start monitoring things when my kid killed his computer with malware for the third time
But I showed him the parental controls, how to disable them, & explained that this was to help him avoid malware until he learns for himself. -
And I'm uncomfortable with even that much! I disabled all the "keep your kids away from porn and queer stuff" options. Then again, we're that family that respects closed doors. Even when he was a toddler, I'd knock and get permission before opening.
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