![]() I’m sure he can take it to a professional and have it unlocked. So now his brother has a new laptop which he desperately needed but can’t get into. The deceased had used a thumbprint to lock the laptops he had. But another relative did accept a new laptop. We would not take anything because we feel she needs time to think about what she is doing. Even a flatscreen TV!! I think he must have had lots of money and she said he was adicted to the shopping channel. He had new laptops and tablets still in the boxes. When we went to the funeral his wife was offering us all kinds of stuff including iPads etc. During this time he bought a lot of electronic gear including probably 5 computers and 5 guitars, TV’s etc. My wife’s younger brother just passed away after 10 years of being housebound due to arthritis and other illnesses. I just saw the one about “How can I hack into someone’s account” and of course I agree wholeheartedly with your response. I have been reading you for what seems like many years. Even if it isn’t, it’s unethical and illegal. We proactively remove those comments within 24-48 hours, but if you see such a comment, ignore it. A note on commentsīecause of the subject matter, this article attracts comment spam from individuals offering their “hacking services”. Hacking is never the answerīe it your account or someone else’s, hacking is never the answer.Īnd don’t bother asking me. ![]()
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