My son and his 2 friends, who slept over last night, have 'confessed' this morning that they posted a 'joke' in this section that was obviously offensive and has been deleted.
I would just like to apologise for any offence caused and to thank whoever deleted it as I would not have wanted anyone to think I had posted it.
I don't know exactly what was posted, they got it from the Internet and don't remember where.
The thing is, they just used the drop down menu in MS Explorer and clicked on AAM's address and were welcomed automatically as me. I assume there's a cookie at work here - is there anything I can do to restrict access to AAM without my password? Should I try to find and delete the cookie and log in every time I use AAM?
I understand that my own parental control also has to be tightened and apologise again for whatever they posted.
I would just like to apologise for any offence caused and to thank whoever deleted it as I would not have wanted anyone to think I had posted it.
I don't know exactly what was posted, they got it from the Internet and don't remember where.
The thing is, they just used the drop down menu in MS Explorer and clicked on AAM's address and were welcomed automatically as me. I assume there's a cookie at work here - is there anything I can do to restrict access to AAM without my password? Should I try to find and delete the cookie and log in every time I use AAM?
I understand that my own parental control also has to be tightened and apologise again for whatever they posted.