ANSWERS: 45
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Your S/O should not know your passwords. Mine doesnt either. Wednesday 1900 hrs Planet Hollywood ?
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no, no one should know your passwords
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Not if it's not for some practical purpose
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If you have nothing to hide then why not.
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I would have to say no, people need to have at least some things that are just their own and private- especially since people can be together for years and suddenly become worst enemies:(
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No, they should not. We are all entitled to our privacy and that does not mean you have anything to hide.
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I don't know if they should...but my s/o knows all of mine. Nothing to hide here.
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Sure, its okay. Unless you have something to hide. Do you?
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I dont care cause if they know them then its one less thing I have to remember
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He knows some of my passwords - checking,savings that sort of thing but as far as my work/personal email accounts, NO. To me that is something he need not have access too. No one emails him at those accounts and I do not see the relevance of him having those passwords.
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i have nothing to hide, but i wouldnt want anyone else to know mine, we all need and should have some privacy
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Hey Spicy Hot.....He has his own and I have my own.....no insecurities for either of us. Boy am I glad I met you and designer the other night...that dude likes Jazz and swing music....too cool!
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My husband knows all the passwords of all my accounts and so do I for his accounts. We have never infringed the other's privacy except when specifically asked by the other to check certain mail.
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I've never even thought of that. I would probably be kind of pissed if she demanded my passwords though.
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Doesn't matter to me. I'm not hiding anything, although technically I should when it comes to attorney client confidentiality.
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I don't mind if he knows them but I trust that he won't be using them! No need for him to snoop when I already trust him with the password. It would be pretty stupid of me to give him a password when I'm hiding something. haha
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'should' know them. No. Can know them, sure. I have nothing to hide. I can't say that for everyone, though.
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Yes!
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It wouldnt bother me at all, its a case of trust
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He does.
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We don't tell each other our passwords, but we trust each other. I have given him my email password, and he has given me his....to check on an email for one another, and we know each others PIN numbers for ATM. I don't think they have to know, but I don't "hide" it either. ☺ Does that make sense? ++
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If you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to fear. It really boils down to trust issues. If you can't trust someone to hold your wallet, without them going through it, then don't give it to them.
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why not ..like iceman said..if you have nothing to hide then i dont see an issue at all. my ex was a bugger with passwords, he used to lock stuff away as well, used to get right up my nose, like he was trying to say i was a thief, or my daughter was whats the point in having a relationship without trust ... :O)
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Not in particular.
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If you trust them, and have nothing to hide, then why not? I wouldn't recommend giving it out to someone you've only dated for a few months though - make sure you can trust them.
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I don't believe they should know our passwords. But in most relationships built on trust, I'd say that the partners do know each other's passwords.
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Trust can work both ways. True if you have nothing to hide there should not be a problem but if trust is there, then asking would show a lack of trust. I think it should not be something they need to know.
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She can have whatever passwords I have, if she wants them. Heck, this way if I need her to check something for me and I'm not near a computer, she can do it for me!
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Yep. I trust him.
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MY husband knows most of mine, the ones I remember lol!!! I f something happened to me, I would hope he would remember them and say something to people for me. But he probably would forget them as he's not computer savvy at all. I don't care if he knows. I trust him and he trusts me. I don't do anything that is wrong in his eyes or mine.
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of course I have nothing to hide.
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I don't believe it's a requirement, but I have no problem with him knowing my password. I use the same one for practically everything.
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She does know my passwords. I have nothing to hide from her. And if anything happens to me, she will need them to access certain things on the PC.
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Why should they?
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I purposely give them to her. I have nothing to hide.
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No, I believe that sometime we need to get away.!!!!!!
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No, so that no one can open my AB profile after my death!
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hell no
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she does, and the pins
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It shouldn't be a requirement.
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He knows most of them except for 3: my youtube, I don't want him stuffing with my favorites, my answerbag account, if he wants an AB account he can get his own and 3: genealogy passwords, took me too long to add all the info to have it accidently messed up.
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He*ll naw!
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probably if you are married but not just dating...+5.
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Only if the passwords are for jointly accessible account. Otherwise, no. It is healthy to have rights for your own privacy, even when you give them all up in a marriage ;)
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yes and no. I see it as no business of hers, because I have nothing hidden from her for her to need to spy on my internet doings...but if she wanted them I guess she could have them..as I said I have nothing to hide...but I would wonder why she would want them... In my relationship my s/o and I are smart enough and stable enough to not worry about trivial things..we have a life together and we have things that are our own business, I don't go through her purse or phone or computer and she doesn't go through my stuff...it's respect, trust and consideration we have for one another.
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