I’m not going to be one of the wierd kids who begs for help ‘cracking my moms password b-cuz i need to biuy her a nice gift’. I would like to get crack or bypass the password, and preferably find out what the password is…Let me tell you how bad these passwords control things are. I cannot go 2 ANY website unless she types in approval for it. She doesnt understand why I need to visit some sites(Like my blog) and will not listen to me try 2 explain. She wont give the password 2 dad. I am not going to b visiting porn sites, but the reason I would prefer to know the password, not just bypass it is so I can clear the Verizon Suite history so she doesnt know. If You can at least get me passed it, that would be awesome. Thanks a bunch!
It is a very well put 2gether site, CNTRL+ALT+DELETE dpesnt work 2 close it, and it covers all of my internet brpwsers(mozilla firefox, internet explorer,google chrome, etc.). And I wont b able 2 download anything 2 help me, because I’d have 2 get her 2 allow the site to download it…and obviously she’d say no.
It is a very well put 2gether site, CNTRL+ALT+DELETE dpesnt work 2 close it, and it covers all of my internet brpwsers(mozilla firefox, internet explorer,google chrome, etc.). And I wont b able 2 download anything 2 help me, because I’d have 2 get her 2 allow the site to download it…and obviously she’d say no.

















2 Comments Received
February 23rd, 2010 @5:06 am
Do you use MSN explorer? Most likely these blocks are only in effect in MSN.
If so, simply use Internet Explorer instead… [Preferably Mozilla firefox, since it is safer]
Then everything should be open.
Me? No. At first I thought he was referring to MSN’s blocks. Which ironically only work in MSN explorer.
I see what he means, I’m currently looking it up to edit my answer.
EDIT**
Ok This should work,
Go to start > run [its the search bar if you're in vista]
type in msconfig and press ok
Click Services tab.
Click Hide microsoft items
Click Disable All
Uncheck Hide microsoft items
Click Startup tab
Disable anything that relates to verizon.
Reboot.
Now you should have access, just remember to repeat the steps, re-enabling all the services and changing that verizon startup items to start again.
February 24th, 2010 @1:22 am
You’re kidding, right ?
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