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November 5, 2004 at 8:49 am #54496
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MemberHi, is there anyone can help me?
Someone is invisible to me. I want to remove my id from their lists so that they will appear as visible to me. I used ZaksNoBuddy, DaB3, JAM to remove my id from others’ lists, but I can’t see them online. But if they removed my id by themselves, I would see them online. Is there any program to adjust the stealth setting when I remove my id from others’ lists? (~ I can see them online when I remove my id from their lists)
Thank you!
November 5, 2004 at 3:50 pm #54455Oreo
MemberNo there is not anything like that…and I don’t think a program, that obviously invades someone’s wishes to be invisible just because you removed yourself from his/her list, should really exist anyway. If this person wishes you not to see him/her, why not just respect his/her wishes? OR, write them a message, and say…”Hey, why aren’t you visible to me?” At this point, if you took yourself off of his/her list, he/she probably thinks you don’t want to chat anymore anyway.
November 5, 2004 at 6:53 pm #54457temptress984
Memberi got yazak chat and that takes your name off other peoples list..i typed in yazak.exe and theres all kinds of interesting things there..im still looking..but when they take the name off they get a message.
November 8, 2004 at 3:29 am #54497poproxx
MemberCan anyone tell me whether deny buddy works when someone is using Trillian?
December 16, 2004 at 3:06 am #54474Trolling_Around
Memberyes, DaB3 will work…. Trillian is a client, yahoo is a ‘system’ – DaB (by me) will remove your YahooID from someone elses YahooID’s buddy list – and to the message above suggesting you change your password after using ‘these programmes’… good suggestion – whilst I DO NOT f*** with peoples accounts, maybe, one day someone will.
December 16, 2004 at 1:10 pm #54462flyinghighnow
MemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by OreoNo there is not anything like that…and I don’t think a program, that obviously invades someone’s wishes to be invisible just because you removed yourself from his/her list, should really exist anyway. If this person wishes you not to see him/her, why not just respect his/her wishes? OR, write them a message, and say…”Hey, why aren’t you visible to me?” At this point, if you took yourself off of his/her list, he/she probably thinks you don’t want to chat anymore anyway.
Is that what buddy spy does also invades peoples privacy when they are invisable mode? You use buddy spy to see if the person really is online or is invisable mode, now people can’t go invisable anymore without someone using buddy spy to find out if they are invisable. That is also invasion of privacy.
Thanks to buddy spy everyone’s privacy is now invaded.
November 29, 2005 at 12:29 am #54498shyne
MemberDude why you tryin to post that bull**** in this forum. People if you go to that link and login…youre screenname and password will be sent to mr impossibles email….
November 30, 2005 at 2:36 am #54493amy_d_g
Participantshyne wrote:Dude why you tryin to post that bull**** in this forum. People if you go to that link and login…youre screenname and password will be sent to mr impossibles email….Welcome to BBB, Shyne. Please take a few moments to read our Forum Policies and Posting Guidelines.
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@lmpossible]You can use a chat client called JAM that removes your name from someone’s list I think I read about it on this site but i couldnt find the thread. Here’s the link All you need to do is log in to your id, select the persons name and click on reject and they’re gone. They also receive a message saying that you have rejected them.That link is to Trolling Arounds’ website. He made Deny-a-buddy, which has been around for quite awhile and works well and safely to delete your name off of someone else’s buddy list. From what I see at the site JAM is a chat client he wrote, similar to Yahelite and others, and it seems to have the deny-a-buddy function built in. You do need to be careful about where you type your Yahoo account and password, but I assure you, if this was an account stealing link, it wouldn’t have survived this long (over two years) on BigBlueBall.
January 18, 2008 at 6:28 pm #54499pwincessbasset
MemberDab3 has a “suspected trojan” on it and I won’t rish using it; is there another deny a buddy programme and what is the addy for that website
Dermot: DAB does not have a trojan in it if downloaded on the authors website, Some anti virus vendors label any YMSG login authentication DLL or program VB.Flood.trojan or likewise clearly because of how it logs into the yahoo network. (note this will happen even with the deny buddy program i built!)
June 4, 2008 at 7:35 am #54500waelelgazzar
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May 29, 2010 at 3:04 pm #54501suplada
Memberhere try this…Vizgin – Delete your yahoo ID from others’ addlist
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