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To: SandyInSeattle
It might be detectable, then again the kid might have the password for the computer you use to download the information and hence could 'own' the spy chip that way.

Perhaps someone needs to hack up a version of the client that will never report bad things to parents (the kid would replace the client on the parents computer and then street race with confidence).

It depends on the kid, the parent and the technical staff at the snooping company. It comes down to technical know how.

My parents would have never placed any trust in technical methods to track me. They knew better.

With the net being what it is once one kid figures out the workings of this unit all interested kids will be able to get the information with minimal effort.

36 posted on 07/10/2006 2:16:15 PM PDT by Dinsdale
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To: Dinsdale
It might be detectable, then again the kid might have the password for the computer you use to download the information and hence could 'own' the spy chip that way.

Too true. My daughter has her own computer and is not allowed on mine, and I guard my logon password very carefully.

41 posted on 07/10/2006 2:21:03 PM PDT by Not A Snowbird (Official RKBA Landscaper and Arborist, Duchess of Green Leafy Things)
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