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  1. Mata94

    Mata94 Member

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    hey people does anyone know how to find out someones password on gmail, yahoo, hotmail...I think my dad is cheating my mom cuz, he spends a lot of time on the internet like chat, and he asked me to help him create a gmail account, but i dunno the pass. i've tryed outlook pass recovery but he ain't using outlook...what can i do to find out his pass?
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Well we can't help you crack someones password - that's illegal.
    But there are a lot more ways to find out if your dad is cheating on your mom.
    Checking the history on the pc is one way. I'm assuming if he needed your help setting up a gmail account he's not the sharpest knife in the drawer tech wise and won't delete it, clear cache etc.
    Also some chats have an option to save logs - some do by default. They are saved to your hard drive. Can't remember which ones though.

    That should give you a bit to go on.

    Then's there's always a PI.

    edit: I'm also assuming have rights/access to use this pc otherwise 'breaking into' the pc is another no no
     
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    look, i know about the cache and everything but i can't touch his computer(yes i have my own), so i needed to hack it on my comp. dunno what to do now???
     
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    Look, what part of this didn't you understand?

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