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It was not, however, acceptable to Kevin's mother.Oerwinde says:
She was also upset that I know the password to Kevin's MSN account (and to many of his other internet accounts). Is this such a big deal? That I know the password to his Yahoo! email? Or to his Obsidian forums account? I don't think so. I don't know any of his bank information, and even if I did, I certainly wouldn't take advantage of it. Hell, I don't even snoop in his email. He knows all of my passwords too, and I have faith that he will not misuse them. I have nothing to hide, and telling him my passwords was a gesture of trust. Plus, it's convenient to be able to have him do things for me on his mega-fast internet connection that would take me a million times longer to do on my ice-age dialup. It's also nice to have him watch my eBay auctions if they're ending when I can't be at the computer. To me, this is comfortable and not at all inappropriate.My mom was like, "I was appalled!" And in the background my dad was like, "Get over it dear!"
How do you guys feel about this issue? Is swapping internet passwords with a loved one the first step toward identity theft?
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