If you have a router, and depending on that router, use the router as a "spy" tool. Not necessarily to spy on her, but to spot web addresses to add to the router's blocked list. Many routers are able to provide a log of wan addresses accessed from the lan. Some with, some without, the lan originating info. Many routers have the ability to use a blocked lan [general or specific :) ] to wan address list. Any suspicious addresses get added to the blocked list. Investigate your router for any *tools* along those lines. ;) The privacy issue is a grey area with this technique however. Depends on what lan access info may be available, and if available, whether that info is used or not.

On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Kylde wrote:

oh I wish :) What I WOULD like the ability to do is backtrack her net progress and pin down the culprits, but the only way I know is trawling through her history and that is tedious to say the least (plus I want to invade her privacy as little as possible)

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