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sweetruered

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I am new here. I came here with a purpose. My bf is watching porn (not the nice kind) I need to search the cache that has been deleted. he figurend out I have been using the internet options and viewing the files so he is now deleting thru there. Is there any other way I can search it ? I will be blunt I need proof to either force him to get help or go to the cops.. (not normal stuff here ppl).
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Wolfeymole

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If we are talking about aspects of child pornography then you need to contact the police immediately.

They will go through his machine with professional software if this is the case.

Other than that there is not much that we can help you with Sweetruered as each individual has their own tastes when it comes to pornography.
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Contact the hackers! :)
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If it's just every day porn you could try open dns, setting it up on the router and use the child friendly settings that may stop a few porn sites and puzzle him as to why he cant get on them. You could try a firewall you can password and add the sites to a block list in it, but like Wolfeymole says if it's child porn, or girls being forced to do things they don't want to do because they are trafficked sex slaves then contact the police.
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