[QUOTE="NintyGamer3751"][QUOTE="Silver_Dragon17"][QUOTE="NintyGamer3751"] [QUOTE="zeppelin6591"]Do you to know how to reformat a hard drive? I don't know how to safely, but they would be SOL if you kept deleting your temporary files, clearing your history, and reformatting your HDD every couple weeks.Silver_Dragon17
I delete temporary files, history, cookies, EVERYTHING POSSIBLE that I can. But he still finds it because that's on my computer. All he has to do is log into the router, because the internet comes from there, and see what all sites the internet has been used for, the time and everything. And he checks it within hours/days of when I visit the sites, so reformating my hard drive does nothing.
^ Weirdo? Eh. It's his house, his internet, but honestly, my parents are too over-protective for their own good. They think they have to watch over me ever single second, and they do, and that's what pisses me off. They do it behind my back and frustrate me. Sometimes my dad will even turn my internet off when he sees that I'm not working. -_-  Honestly, just how far are they going to go? Sheesh.
 So still no real help... ok.Â
Be thankful your parents are a little overprotective and not absolutely careless. At least they do it behind your back, where the embarrasment is minimal. But if you're losing work by spending too much time on the 'net, then it's a very good thing your dad knows how to turn it off. This is all coming from a 17 year old, man.
I can be thankful that they aren't careless, but even though they do it behind my back, they confront me about websites they see and stuff, so technically there still is "embarrasment" so to speak.
Losing work though? Never. I might be on the internet and getting less sleep because of my time on the computer but I'm second in my school It isn't like I'm not getting quality work done, because I am. I've always worked this way, and they just now try and change it. That's the problem. It's consistency.Ah, I see. Are you going onto sites that would give them significant reason to confront you? Be honest. And if you're truly not losing any work over the Internet (like me :P) then that's something you might want to discuss with your parents.
Significant reason? No. Some reason? Yeah. Doesn't help that they are overly christian and would think a lot of things I do online are bad. :/ Oh well. And they don't really "confront me". They are just tell me to get off *insert website name here* (from another room, which is how I know they are checking it) and do your work. Because I know things they could bring up and have a discussion about, but they don't. Thankfully.
It's made me more concious about where I go. Maybe that's the point.
Piracy? Eh. Most teens my age have their whole mp3 players filled with pirated music. I don't downloadÂ
anything pirated off the internet because I don't want to risk being caught. That doesn't mean that IÂ
haven't watched pirated movies for free online though, because that isn't directly on my computer.Â
So take it for what you will.
 Thanks for your help.Â
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