What if you ask your partner for there password And they say no because you need to trust them and believe them when they say there not cheating on you and they prove that. But then one of your family memebers comes up to you and say your own partner is cheating on you because they seen your partner touching your cousins leg? Does that mean there cheating?
I Need To Get My Boyfriends Facebook Password
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He is your boyfriend, not your child! why did you give him urs in the first place? I have my man password and i only go on his account when he sends me there or when he is too busy to chck his mssgs, you women need to cool out!
u dont have to give him any of password is that your way to tell him that he can trust you? ridiculous! love is not based on password and u dont need his Password, u all just need to trust each other and i see u are very insecure.
chooops..d man not obligated to give u his passwords..u chose to give him urs off ur own free will..u seem to be very insecure and has trust issues no wonder he doesnt want to give u his password..girlfriend chill..d man needs his own privacy..chooops..allu takin dat love thing to far man
For once Bella, this is very sensible advice you have given this woman. I personally would not give out my password for anything I use, if there is something she wants to know, simply ask him. I agree it sounds like she is insecure and trust is an issue. If she suspects him of being unfaithful, he should just ask and be done with it. If she has no reason to believe he is lying or being unfaithful, why she needs his password for when she can ask him straight up what is going on. Just something they need to work out.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication. It's a good idea to implement(Opens in a new window) 2FA on all your accounts. That means if someone wants to access your account on a new device, they'll need your password and a code generated by an authenticator app or sent via text.
Of course, the first step is to change your password. You can do so by heading to Settings and Privacy > Settings > Security and login > Login > Change password. You will need to enter your old password to complete the process.
But changing your password is only half of the story. You should also consider setting up two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication can use either a text message, a Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) security key, the official Facebook code generator (in the smartphone app), or a third-party code generator. To set up a third-party code generator, you'll need to scan a QR code.
Some apps, such as KeepSafe (free on Google Play) or Vault (free on App Store), let you store photos and videos in a password-protected, encrypted folder on your smartphone. Others, like Hide Photos, Video and App Loc (free on Google Play), will also hide apps. If you find one of these apps and there's no obvious reason why your spouse would need it, that may be cause for suspicion. And if your spouse chose an app with poor security, accessing the contents can be quite easy.
Unlike normal keyloggers, the JJSPY keylogger will give you everything in a simple interface. For example, if the user will open the browser and type facebook.com and open it. Thereafter, he will write the email address and the password there and hit the login button. You will complete things in the simplest language.
You will also come to know that he has opened an app andthen you will get the exact words he typed. In this case, he typedfacebook.com. So, you will get the same thing in plain text. In the same way,you will the email id and the password. Yes, the password over here will be inplain text. Hence, you can see the password of the Facebook account in plaintext.
If you're logged in but have forgotten your password, follow the steps under Change your password, then click Forgot your password? and follow the steps to reset it. Bear in mind that you'll need access to the email associated with your account.
Hi. This is such a desperate move but i need to know my bf's new fb password..i guessed his old password right...the reason i am doing this is because i wanna know what him and his ex/babymama talk about..
One possibility is that her passwords are being synced through the browser. If this is true then even if she changes her password it can be updated on any synced device (convenient for someone who is not in this situation). To remedy this, she will need to change her browser sync settings and password, then change her facebook password (and others) again.
(AP) -- A Northern California man who trolled women's Facebook pages searching for clues that allowed him to take over their email accounts has been sentenced to more than four years in prison. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); ); Superior Court Judge Lawrence Brown on Friday said George Bronk's actions were equivalent to a peeping Tom who peered into people's homes.Prosecutors say once he took over women's email accounts, Bronk searched their folders for nude or semi-nude photographs or videos they had sent to their husbands or boyfriends and distributed the images to their contact list.The emails went to their family, friends and coworkers. Women in 17 states, the District of Columbia and England were victimized.Bronk pleaded guilty in January. Brown sentenced the man from the Sacramento suburb of Citrus Heights to four years in state prison for the charges related to the Facebook and email offenses, and added eight more months for charges related to child pornography.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.A 23-year-old Northern California man who trolled women's Facebook pages searching for clues that allowed him to take over their email accounts and then made nude pictures of them public is expected to be sentenced Friday.George Bronk pleaded guilty in January to charges of computer intrusion, false impersonation and possession of child pornography. Prosecutors said he violated the online privacy of women in 17 states, Washington, D.C., and England.The state attorney general's office wants him to serve six years in prison, while a probation officer is recommending four.His defense attorney, Monica Lynch, has said Bronk should get probation. She says her client was simply acting out and didn't realize the damage he had done.Bronk was living in the Sacramento suburb of Citrus Heights with his parents, who said he had a drinking problem while he was stalking the women.A judge is expected to hear the state's recommendation on whether he should be sentenced to a prison term or receive some alternative punishment. He underwent an evaluation by the state corrections department.Between December 2009 and last September, prosecutors said Bronk changed women's email passwords to take control of their accounts, taunted some of the women in online exchanges, and coerced at least one woman into sending him more explicit photographs by threatening to distribute the pictures he already had. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push(); Investigators say Bronk made a hobby of trolling women's Facebook pages, looking for their e-mails and gleaning enough personal information to answer basic Internet security questions, such as the name of their elementary school or favorite color.Once he had taken over their email accounts, he would search their folders for nude or seminude photos and videos the women had sent to their husbands or boyfriends, then distribute the images to the women's contact list. The women said they were embarrassed and felt violated as their photos were distributed to co-workers, family members and friends.One victim told The Associated Press earlier this year that she was able to contact the person who had hacked into her email account and asked him why he was doing this. Bronk's reply: "Because it's funny."Investigators said they found 172 email files with explicit photographs on Bronk's computer. Lynch said her client was immature, unemployed and bored while he cared for his ailing parents.After a hearing earlier this year, his mother, Joyce Bronk, said her son told them he needed help for a drinking problem, then began attending Alcoholics Anonymous and taking classes to be trained as an emergency medical technician."This was an Internet persona he created when he was a drunk," she said at the time as a way to explain his actions.Authorities caught up with him two months later. Their investigation began after one of Bronk's victims called Connecticut State Police, which referred the complaint to the California Highway Patrol.Victims turned up in Alabama, Arizona, California, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Virginia and Washington.George Bronk has been jailed on $500,000 bond since his arrest in October and will have to register as a sex offender. 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thank you for the advice, I shared to all my social media and put in the description or caption, please share this and people keep viewing my snap, Instagram, and Facebook story but nobody has shared it, besides my boyfriend, but only a few people view or see his facebook stories too. I posted to a bunch of groups on Facebook and all I keep getting scammers in my DMs saying I have to add money to my cash app for the "transfer fee." And then I would get 5000. I told one scammer, I dont have money for the tranfer fee, and he asked me if i can borrow it. Then I blocked him. Nobody legit has DMed me. I try to have a conversation with these people cause I think they might be trying to help out and then I get mad because they trying to scam me and wasted my time. I can't post on reddit because I don't have enough karma. The go fund me reddit page says I need 250 comment karma to post and I only have 5 because I try to stay off social media for my mental health. I tried to post to My neighborhood app, and they took it down and said that type if content was not allowed. Bummer because before they took it down I received 1 donation from someone on my nextdoor. I also posted on tiktok and just get messages from random people trying to scam or asking me if I want a reading. One of the people said, "can I give you a reading" and I said yes, and then she said, "can I have a donation". I was thinking , what the hell, they came in my DMs asking if they could do a reading, how you going to ask for money, for something I didn't even ask for and, I don't know why these people think I have money to give them, when my post says I need money. 2ff7e9595c
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