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If that e-mail doesn't come in or the web console is suddenly blank and they notice, they might lash out at you.Kids are growing up with the internet and it now forms a huge part of their lives from a very early age.

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Wanted to add a warning to this: IF you find Qustodio or some other 'parental control' program on your computer and remove it, be aware that there may be some backlash from your Nrents! I noticed when signing in to the web interface there was a popup about a feature where it e-mails you a summary of your child's activity daily. If you have any questions or if there's anything I missed, please let me know.

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For Windows 7 all you need is an admin account to install it. To prevent this, it's super important that you use strong lock codes and passwords and make sure there are no other accounts or other things they can use to get on. is if someone has physical access to your device and a way to log in. The way this program gets on to your computer, MacBook, smartphone, etc. There are probably still registry keys floating around on both our systems, but without the program files I'm reasonably certain they can't do anything. In /u/Entinu 's case the QAppTray prevented him from force deleting it, but after a restart he was able to get rid of it. This stopped the service from running at all, and it let me delete the entire Qustodio program folder from under C:\Program Files (x86). So what we did - Found the physical location of the qengine.exe, force stopped the service from Task Manager, then Shift+Deleted qengine.exe before it could restart itself (Deletes the item completely, doesn't even put it in your recycle bin).

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The qengine.exe service however restarts itself even if you stop & set it to Manual start about once a minute. It has two services that runs - An updater service and the engine, and three processes including the same engine, updater, and a QAppTray that we had to force stop. We didn't have that, so we brute forced it. Uninstalling it was a chore because if you go through the Control Program - Uninstall a Program, it requires the username/password used to set it up to uninstall it. This page on their website is very triggering.

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What websites they're visiting, what they're doing on Facebook, pretty much everything. When you log in to the website, you can view all the details of your 'child's' online life. I had to set up a 'child', and it had absolutely no reservations when I entered in my own birth year, so it's totally okay stalking and restricting 27 year-olds. I had to register for an account to do that, which only needs an e-mail address and password, nothing identifying, not even your name (Edit: Actually, now that I think about it I entered the name 'Burner'). I ended up installing it on my home computer to see what we were dealing with.

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Even though his one and only account is a full administrator. It turns out, he had a program called Qustodio installed on his laptop that was locking him out. He sent me a screenshot of his task manager and I saw three processes that were weird so I googled them. Last night /u/Entinu and I were working on his lockout problem from his post here over Skype.

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Mods please let me know if any part of my post is inappropriate, as I'm writing it I'm realizing that this may be pushing the limits of the sub rules regarding cyberstalking.










Breathe by qustodio reviews