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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Simply searching your computer for images can reveal hidden pornography

The first step that produces the easiest results is to simply search your computer for pornographic images and movies. A spouse downloading and saving porn will likely hide the content deep in a folder of the computer that is not likely to be found. You can still find the content with a simple windows search.

In Windows XP, go to your Start button, and click Search:



On the left side where the dog asks you what you want to search for, click “Pictures, music, or video”:



Select the two checkboxes “Pictures and Photos” and “Video”:



Click "Use advanced search options", leave blank the two options for "all or part of filename" and "a word or phrase in the file", but do set the "Look in:" drop down to search in your "Local Hard Drive (C):":



Finally hit the Search button and watch your results. Be patient, because you probably have thousands of images on your computer from cameras and innocently browsing the web.

You will want to do this when your spouse will be away for at least an hour or two, because it can take awhile to get the search results, especially if your family takes lots of digital pictures or movies, or searches the web a lot.

When the results are finished, change the viewing format to “Thumbnails” so you can see a thumbnail of what the picture looks like.



Most porn pictures actually are titled with numbers rather than sleazy titles, so viewing by thumbnails is the easiest method.

You will either see porn pictures and movies here or not. If you do see them, you can find their original location (and probably a larger stash) by hovering over the image (as in the screenshot below) or right-clicking a file and selecting “Properties”. In the properties window that pops up, examine the “Location” entry, it scrolls off the page unseen. You can double-click it (even though it does not look like it is editable) to highlight it, then copy it by hitting “Control + C” on your keyboard, then pasting it into your browser or Windows Explorer address bar to see that location.



If you find a stash of pornographic pictures or movies, the next move is up to you. You can screenshot them (hit “PrintScreen” button on keyboard, then “Paste” into any word document) and print them out for evidence, you can leave it open and confront your spouse when they get home, you can copy the files off to CD, or you can simply delete them.

The most common porn image file types will be .jpg, .jpeg, and .png; though high resolution .tif and .tiff files are possible.

Have you found pornography using this simple method?

1 Comments:

At 8:12 AM, Blogger Scavengergirl said...

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Please, stop yourself now! I too am a woman who is disturbed by porn. I'm working hard at trying to 'get over it'.

I'm not saying it's right, but I honestly, truly believe that our men do not see it as 'wrong' and will never see it that way. They won't stop. They will just hide it an lie. Please don't force that lack of trust into your relationship!!!

We need to decide if this one distasteful (in our eyes) habit is worth ending a relationship over.

I'm trying hard to realize that by obsessing about this, I am missing out on my own life. Please, make yourself happier, stop obsessing! You are the only one who make yourself stop feeling bad!

Please read this- http://gettingpastyourpast.wordpress.com/2007/03/01/32-tftd-on-trust/
"To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. - George MacDonald
Step back a minute and think about your life. Unless you are a paid detective, what can you be doing in the time you’re spending spying on your partner? You can be developing your own interests, finding people to be with, spending time with your kids etc. If you are spending all this time spying on someone, you are NOT living your life."

 

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