How to Find Out About Your Child's MySpace Account

Create a fake Myspace account for yourself., Have an age around your child's age; however, be sure that 14 and 15 year-old's profiles are strictly private to the public., Put up pictures that your child has a liking for., Search for your child's...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Create a fake Myspace account for yourself.

    16 and over are allowed to have a public profile. , Whether it's skateboarding or the hottest & latest fad in music (Hannah Montana), be prepared to have captions for images or a nice background that fits a teenager. , People can be found through a search depending on their school, first name, email address, display name.

    Display names are names that a person chooses to be "called"

    like a nickname, so this could be anything your child may choose to be. , You'll need to wait for them to accept it.

    If the request has disappeared but you're not their "friend"

    they denied your request. ,
  2. Step 2: Have an age around your child's age; however

  3. Step 3: be sure that 14 and 15 year-old's profiles are strictly private to the public.

  4. Step 4: Put up pictures that your child has a liking for.

  5. Step 5: Search for your child's name.

  6. Step 6: Invite to be their friend.

  7. Step 7: Attempt to "talk" to them and try to get information out of them.

Detailed Guide

16 and over are allowed to have a public profile. , Whether it's skateboarding or the hottest & latest fad in music (Hannah Montana), be prepared to have captions for images or a nice background that fits a teenager. , People can be found through a search depending on their school, first name, email address, display name.

Display names are names that a person chooses to be "called"

like a nickname, so this could be anything your child may choose to be. , You'll need to wait for them to accept it.

If the request has disappeared but you're not their "friend"

they denied your request. ,

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