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My daughter is getting abuse from someone on MSN, so she blocked them.
Now this person is getting other people to start conversations with her and then add them to the conversation.
Told her to block these people as well, but is there a way that she can control who gets added to the conversation in the first place?

She's running Live Messenger with Messenger Plus! Live add-on.
 
nellystew said:
My daughter is getting abuse from someone on MSN, so she blocked them.
Now this person is getting other people to start conversations with her and then add them to the conversation.
Told her to block these people as well, but is there a way that she can control who gets added to the conversation in the first place?

She's running Live Messenger with Messenger Plus! Live add-on.


my son has the same problem, i dont think you can realy do a lot about it, other than if you feal she is being bullied, is to log all of the conversaitions, take hard prints, and go to school, if you know it, or telephone the police and report it to them, they can go to the girls house consirned and do it for you if you wish, this is what we have had to do.another option is to save logs ect and forward them on to msn abuse
 
Tools > Options > Privacy > "Only people in my allow list can see my status and send me messages"

I'm assuming that works, I haven't actually tried it. Worth a shot maybe?

Jon
 
Uh, yeah, you have to allow people onto your contact list anyway, so simply don't allow anyone you don't want when they attempt to add you. Is this not standard practice anyway?
 
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