Saturday, June 13, 2009

How do I contact yahoo concerning small children having yahoo email & changing passwords & needing to monitor?

I have young children who have yahoo but I have always known their passowrds to monitor them, well one thought he was going to be smart and change his and also change the security question so I can't get in.. this has my eyebrows raised... anyone know how I go about contacting yahoo to get in here and see what is going on, I would ask him but then he would know I was back in, I would rather look first and see why he feels the need to hide this... Thanks!

How do I contact yahoo concerning small children having yahoo email %26amp; changing passwords %26amp; needing to monitor?
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/address/index...


By clicking the above link u will find the address and phone number of Yahoo!


http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt...


By clicking the above link u can contact Yahoo! Answers team directly.


Yahoo! has different customer care centres for different facilities like messenger customer care, 360 customer care, mail customer care etc. Which customer care u want to contact?


http://help.yahoo.com/


Please click the above link to select customer care of ur choice.
Reply:where does the electricity for the computer come from? Shut it down! Is this child finacially dependent on you for candy money,game money,tv viewing? Shut it down. Take away everything you can and make there life miserable,they will give up the pasword.
Reply:not going to happen nice try
Reply:My stance is that this is your chance to step in and be a parent. When it comes to MySpace, Yahoo! AIM, or any other online site, if you're concerned you should be talking to your children and laying in basic ground rules. It's just like TV and rentals and such. Watch a Lucky Charms commercial on TV, and many others, they suggest that children under 18 get their parents permission before visiting their website. It's not their job to monitor who visits the site, they have no control over it really, still yet they try.





It's up to parents to parent their child(ren). I'm not saying this is easy. There is also tons of web restriction software and limit control software that will allow you to monitor who uses what and when on the computer.
Reply:The Internet is the devil!
Reply:My children had yahoo id's some time back and then Yahoo changed their policies so they couldn't chat anymore and then I don't know what happened but the kids ended up going to myspace. I don't know what the rules are now but I am pretty sure you can't control the kiddos on yahoo anymore.
Reply:I'm sure you can't get access (privacy rights, which even kids have), unless we are talking about a really young kid. But you could surely get his or her account closed.





Or you could block access to Yahoo with a bit of parental control software. (But that wouldn't prevent access from someone else's computer; and anyway how do you know they don't also have Hotmail accounts?





You could, in extremis, get a court order. But I think that's overkill, don't you?





Anyway, here are some contact numbers. I took them from the copyright complaint page, which for legal reasons has to give working numbers. You might get transferred elsewhere:





Yahoo! Inc.


701 First Avenue


Sunnyvale, CA 94089


By phone: (408) 349-5080


By fax: (408) 349-7821
Reply:Ooooo...tough. Kids on yahoo...they could easily get into some situations...but maybe he just wants some privacy. To find out, walk into the office as he is on the computer. If he minimizes or exits out of the page, then hes probably doing something he shouldnt.
Reply:They're your children...make them mind.
Reply:Yahoo will not look, or release any info to you.





How old is the child? If you are worried, tell them either you see the stuff there, or they dont get to use the computer...or if you wanna be sneaky, simply install a keylogging program and 'poof' everything they type you get to read.
Reply:i say have an important email sent to his account and yours, but tell him it was sent to his and then u can see whats on his mail





if not just say "ur not in trouble but whats on your mail?"

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