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AOL Parental Controls.... Any way around them?

aphex

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Ok,

I know I know... Aol sucks.... Im just tryin to help a friend out who has a completely CRAZY father. Since shes still living at home (shes 20 y/o going to a local college) her dad has total control of the computer. He put the parental controls on her account denying access to EVERYTHING. When i say everything i mean email, web, even most places on aol itself. He also put on a restriction that wont let her sign on past a certain time at night. Does anyone know any way around this, or how to change it somehow?

She's scared to put a free internet provider on there for her to use because her father would erase it and get mad at her. I know, i agree that this is retarted because shes 20 years old, but she needs help and im fresh outta ideas....

Anyone??
 
Unless you have the master account that can change anything, you're SOL.

Get her to get AIM or something. If she that's her ONLY ISP, then hmm, try a free one like Juno?
 
All she can do is use AIM. But she cant even send email or anything, do research for class, anything.... Unfortunately for her, AOL is her only option because her dad would get mad if she had anything else.
 
That's crazy. I think it's time to move out.

You say she's 20?

It's time to move on out.

Sound's like daddy has a little control problem.
 


<< Unless you have the master account that can change anything, you're SOL.
Get her to get AIM or something. If she that's her ONLY ISP, then hmm, try a free one like Juno?
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Juno's not free anymore, is it?
 
<< "Live under my roof, live under my rules" >>

Normally i agree with this, but this is more controlling her life than giving her rules.... I know 12 year olds with more freedom than her.
 


<< Tuff, she's 20 years old and freeloading off of her parents.
"Live under my roof, live under my rules"
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Yeah...Maybe she could question what he's doing. She probably has never confronted him about it/tried to get him to open his eyes, no?
 
If she can use AIM, she might be able to use Internet Explorer. AOL might have castrated it, so you could try Opera or something. If none of that works, there's always keyloggers...
 
Why is she so scared of him getting mad anyway? If it's so horrible for her, then the benefit of confronation might outweigh the awful situation she's in right now...
 
Shes a very non-confrontational person, its hard for her to do. And oh yea, her dads a cop.
 


<< << "Live under my roof, live under my rules" >>

Normally i agree with this, but this is more controlling her life than giving her rules.... I know 12 year olds with more freedom than her.
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I know someone in a similar situation, and it sucks. Many times, parents have little clue when it comes to computers.

I think this individual, being 20 years old, should sit down with her father and have a talk. She needs email and access to sites for research purposes.


She is 20 years old, for Chrissake! Her father sounds like a control freak. She needs to move out if at all possible. Maybe getting together with some friends and renting an apartment?
 


<< Can't she just use the computers at school?

Edit: I agree that her situation kinda sucks.
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Many schools forbid the use of Email, but she could use the computers there for research.
 
Citrix: if she asks me to help, im going to help her. Its not as if im trying to tell her dad what to do, she ASKED me to help and i plan to. And oh yea, thanks for crapping in my thread... please see below..

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I think she uses the computers at school when needed. But her aol email is completely blocked off (no sending or recieving) and living as far away from school as she does, going there isnt always an option.
 


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<< Many schools forbid the use of Email, but she could use the computers there for research. >>



There's always web-based email.
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Where I went to HS, you lost your computer privileges if they caught you in Web based email.

Course, she is in college, many colleges provide Email addresses, do they not?
 


<< I think she uses the computers at school when needed. But her aol email is completely blocked off (no sending or recieving) and living as far away from school as she does, going there isnt always an option. >>



IMO, I think she should get together with some of her friends, and rent an apartment together. Many college students do this.
 


<< Where I went to HS, you lost your computer privileges if they caught you in Web based email.

Course, she is in college, many colleges provide Email addresses, do they not?
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I think nearly all of them do now.
 
If you call good solid advice crapping in your thread so be it.

But keep in the back of your mind. Whatever help you decide to give her could have very bad effect on the relationship between your friend and her father.
 
is there a reason why her dad has so much control set on the computer. I mean, did she do something for him to get pissed, or is he just strict like that?

btw, I don't think Citrix was threadcrapping. Sometimes it's good to keep out of other people's family business. but in this case your friend asked you, so i guess you got the right
 
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