Another question? My young son whos 10 and very PC knowing has entered into a site and registered, i do not want to spy on him - i just want to make sure he is ok without him knowing i am checking - is there a way i can look at the PC's recent Passwords entered?
Not without installing a program first which will log that sort of info. Its not anything ive had to do before but ill have a look at whats around. What operating system do you use (windows xp, vista, linux etc?) and which internet browser do you use? (internet explorer, firefox, opera?)
This freeware worked good for me. LightLogger - Free software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com Simply install it then under the start, programs, heavenworld, lightlogger is show logs (default) This is a html page shwoing websites I logged into complete with username and password. Its not invisible as it shows up on the start menu. You could delete the menu option and access Show Logs (default) direct in C:\Program Files\HeavenWard\LightLogger\lightlogger. I'd also suggest uninstalling the program as soon as you have the password. A log (or any txt file) of usernames and passwords on a pc is a bad idea! EDIT: I currently use XP pro and firefox.