How to crack k9 web protection password?

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Anonymous answered
If you mean you want to use a computer as normal but it is protected by a K9 web protection password, this would be very difficult. There are some websites which suggest you can, but once a loophole is uncovered they will be tied up as soon as possible and other methods will have to be found. Parents see this product as very important in the safety of their children and so as a company, it will be priority to minimise the possibility of children being able to bypass the password stage.

If, however, you have simply forgotten the password which is set you can easily get into the account by resetting the password. If you go to www.k9webprotection.com, then click on instant support, type in forgotten password in the search window, and it will give you a link to reset your password. This will prompt them to send you a new password to the email address which is registered with them (so again this will not work if it is not your account).

K9 webprotection is designed specifically to protect children online and so the security in place is very high. If it was easy to crack the password section of this program, it would not be suitable for what it was designed for. Reviews for this show that it is very highly rated by those who use it, this illustrates that it is not easy to crack the password stage.
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Rence Santiago answered
I don't know how but here's something that might get your attention
itz a way to temporarily  stop k9 web protection

just move the bckd.sys file to any location that you choose... C:/windows/system32/drivers/bckd.sys then restart your pc. Just ignore the warning k9 web protection corrupted you can see that the message says "you will not be protected until you reinstall" that means k9 is completely disabled....if you want to  rollback those changes just simply move the bckd.sys file to its original location C:/windows/system32/drivers/______ restart again then k9 will function normally again...
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Anonymous answered

If you haven't yet, try a k9 password cracking program

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Michael Reese answered
I don't give any information away like hacking and things

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