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Just tell them unlock their phone so you can take a look of his browser history. Works quite a few time for me.
At one time I did, and to my surprise, my friend did just that! Unlocked their phone and handed it to me without a word. Welp.
So you logged into all their social media and changed their passwords and recovery emails right? I don't just want access now, I want it in perpetuity.
Nah, that would just make me a dick.
If you ask a fulfilled woman she may tell you that she likes a hard dick that fucks her well.
There are plenty of useless dicks hanging around...
"I don't trust you!" But they trust whatever NSA-agent looking at their private photos not to save anything for later..
Yes, family, friends trust more an outsider rather than a family member with decades of real proven knowledge in the IT/Tech field.
The reason being that AUTHORITIES have imense power of manipulation at hand rather than a single opinion of a family member...