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Do I have a right to privacy in this situation?
04-08-2014, 04:38 AM
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Well honestly, because you are under 18, she can make you give her the passwords. But as for the right to privacy, I think you have the right as long as you aren't doing anything you aren't allowed to do that would get that trust taken away. But even if you should have privacy, your mom is in charge of you for 3 more years, so you may have to give her the passwords or she might take away your computer or something like that. I would say try to negotiate with her. Tell her that you have done nothing to lose her trust. If she asks something like, "Well if you aren't hiding anything, why won't you give me the passwords?" then just go right out and tell her that it is because she goes on your accounts and embarrasses you. Tell her about that fight you mentioned and what she did and say you don't want to be mean but that she is embarrassing. If she doesn't let down, I don't know what to do. I guess you will just have to deal with her messing in your business. Good luck.
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