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As we previously reported, the CFAA provides for both criminal and civil penalties for accessing a computer “without authorization” or in a manner “exceeding authorized access.” 18 U.S.C ...
Instead, the Court determined that the “exceeds authorized access” provision is only in play where a person “accesses a computer with authorization but then obtains information located in ...
If you want to monitor activity (and there's good reason to do so), you need to make sure Windows Live Family Safety is installed on every computer the kids will use.
The court said the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act does not cover people who "have improper motives for obtaining the information that is otherwise available to them." IE 11 is not supported.