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Honestly I wish I had advice, Maybe just try to explain to her that you have nothing to do with it?

Uhm…. idk how to help you man…. (I hope you have nothing bad in your PM box if she decided to search it…)

Ummmmmm…… I use an incognito browser and pray

Honestly I wish I had advice, Maybe just try to explain to her that you have nothing to do with it?

I tried that. She's so stubborn. I can't even tell her that I use this site for writing. It's so bad she even prayed to God to destroy my PlayStation. There's no changing her mind…

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(If there are suspicious threads in your PM box, see if you and the other person can clean them up…)

I'm going to have to hide Notebook. She can't know ore than she does already…

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Change your password, and if you can, get a different backup email on the account, your boyfriend's possibly, Last resort, delete your account entirely, and start over with a secret one. (Like me)

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@Pickles group

If your parents are like mine and created a family domain thing after the @ in your email, they can probably see all your emails and know when you use it to sign up for stuff, so you can create a gmail account and not have it in your gmail app on any of your devices

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If your parents are like mine and created a family domain thing after the @ in your email, they can probably see all your emails and know when you use it to sign up for stuff, so you can create a gmail account and not have it in your gmail app on any of your devices

I didn't even know that was possible. Thank god my mom doesn't know that's possible.

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@Pickles group

My parents both do computer stuff, so we have a bunch of wifis that my dad monitors and our own email thingy, and my parents can both see all the inboxes, so I can't use my home email for anything, really. And I can't really look anything up because he doesn't even need my phone to see my search history. Thankfully I don't think he does that too often, because they haven't said anything to me about the stuff I look up It's not real bad, I swear

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If your parents are like mine and created a family domain thing after the @ in your email, they can probably see all your emails and know when you use it to sign up for stuff, so you can create a gmail account and not have it in your gmail app on any of your devices

10MINUTEMAIL

IT'S A WEBSITE THAT CREATES AN EMAIL ADDRESS FOR YOU THAT DELETES AFTER 10 MINUTES
IT ISN'T A DOWNLOAD OR ANYTHING, JUST SEARCH 10MINUTEMAIL AND GO TO THE FIRST LINK
I USE IT FOR LEO'S ACCOUNT
USE IT

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Never used one, because I'm bad w/passwords.

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@Pickles group

Use a password you already know

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Use a password you already know

Those would be the ones my Mom knows. And if she knows one, for one account, and I'm using the same one, then she knows them all.

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@Pickles group

hmm. try the first letters of the words of your favorite song lyric. Not secure, but I doubt your mom would guess

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@StarryWolfy flash_on

I actually have a system for passwords that is pretty strong, it's just remembering which is which…

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@Pickles group

oof

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Yeah…

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

Haha, every single one of my old passwords involved either “frosty” cause I like ice cream or the number 22 cause that was my favorite Taylor Swift song 5 years ago…

I would say my password skills have increased since then but they really haven’t

@Relsey-TheElder

I have had the same password system for who knows how long

@Relsey-TheElder

Also my word of advice would be to try to explain it to her in a way that it would make sense to her. Notebook is like a Library not all of the books in the library are good books but that doesn't mean that the Library is bad.

@_Magnus_is_in_physics

(i talked about the fact that i used notebook with my parents kind of casually. i just kind of wanted them to trust me with this so i immediately told them about it.) maybe just tell her that a friend of yours talked about some weird chat to you and you wanted to check it out……yh maybe not i give shit advice sry

I solved my problems. I bought a burner phone without her knowing, and I use her Wi-Fi and I bought my own service. It should work for now

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Okay then….. that's a little extreme….

Not with my mother. She prayed to God that he would blow up my PlayStation and she's already thrown our tablets off the balcony. She thinks that anything I do online, or me playing games is satanic. There's nothing anyone can do to fix this…

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Okay what the heck? And I thought my mom was over the top….

Hey, I have a little over a year left before I ship off for college. I can hold out until then. But then again, she's also threatened to throw me out of the house. Ehh. I could get a way to Alaska, go live with Elias, or just tough it out.

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Uhm…….
You can always come live with me in ontario….

I do have a passport. And I do have access to a plane. I'll keep that in mind if she decides to disown me.

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Dang… my dad's a pastor and he's not that bad…

My mom is an entirely different person. Recently, I've been on a rebellious streak, where I just won't do chores. She says something's wrong with me, I'm not motivated, and it's ungodly. She's like you need to go to therapy. I don't know what's wrong with you. But I do know something's wrong with you. Flash forward to the therapist, I went, and the therapist literally questions me and is like, you're fine, you're just a teenager, but you are very smart. I nod and I was like I knew I was completely normal. Then I told the therapist about my mom, and she was like let me talk to her. So the therapist talks to my mom and suggests therapy for her, and she blows up in the therapist's face. So now she believes that the therapist was stupid, and needs a second opinion on me, when in reality, she's the one who needs therapy, not me.