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    Tech Support - What files could we transfer using anydesk?


    What files could we transfer using anydesk?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:58 PM PDT

    I had to give access to my pc through anydesk to a stranger for some work issues. I am new to anydesk and don't know what he could access and download from my pc. Can the person accessing my pc just see what I see on my screen or is he able to copy my desktop files from my pc while I am just watching what's going on my screen? If he could transfer my files how can I see what he transferred from my pc?

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    About how much kb data is used to toggle a WiFi light bulb?

    Posted: 11 Sep 2020 05:19 AM PDT

    If I use an app on my phone to toggle a WiFi light bulb on or off, how much data will be used?

    Is this the same if I would use 4G instead?

    An estimate will do too!

    Thanks in advance!

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    Usb thumb drive may or may not be defective.

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 07:12 PM PDT

    I have a usb thumb drive I just bought and when I run it through the H2testw when it gets verifying part it verifies some of it but it also has the message that the drive may be defective.

    I have run it through the scanner by going through the properties when you right click on it and running the scanner and it comes up with no errors.

    I also run it through the aomei partition assistant standard and do a disk surface test and it also comes up with no errors.

    So should I be concerned? What do you suggest I do to make sure it is not defective.

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    DP vs HDMI

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:36 PM PDT

    If DP is objectively better than HDMI, why is HDMI way more common, why most tv/monitors have only HDMI

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    What brand / model is this minimal monitor arm?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 07:51 PM PDT

    Optical cable through TV vs. through HDMI switcher?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:01 PM PDT

    Hopefully a quick question to answer. I've searched online several times but don't quite see my question and scenario previously asked or answered.

    My HDMI switcher recently stopped working so I had to buy a new one. The new HDMI switcher does not have an audio splitter, therefore I now have to run my optical cable from the back of my TV to my soundbar. This new switcher, however, supports Dolby/DTS-HD/Atmos/etc., which my previous switcher did not. I've tested this and those formats do work without issue.

    My question: Are there any pros or cons to connecting the optical cable from the TV to the soundbar, vs. connecting that same cable from the HDMI switcher to the soundbar? I guess, what I am more specifically asking is, am I losing any quality by routing via the TV, rather than through the HDMI switcher?

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    Upgrading gaming pc

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 08:30 PM PDT

    What should be the next upgrade I buy for my gaming rig? :right now motherboard-asrock z490 phantom gaming 4 Cpu-intel 10700 Cpu cooler-Corsair liquid h60 120mm Gpu-nvidia gtx 1660 6gb Ram-16 gb ddr4 Storage- 1x m.2(120gb) , 1x hdd (1tb) Psu- evga 80+ 600 watt Case- bitfenix mid-atx ( not large enough but I play with case open anyway)

    Monitor- Vizio tv 26inch 60hz

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    do you think It would be possible to convert an IR dash cam into a night vision monocle?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:12 PM PDT

    Ok so I have a malfunctioning vantru n2 pro dash cam that has two working cameras but wont record for long periods of time without freezing and the internal date keeps resetting.

    Do you think it would be possible to take the screen and rear facing IR camera and make a self contained IR night vision monocle?

    if there is a better sub reddit to ask this feel free to mention it.

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    Preparing for the upcoming

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 05:19 PM PDT

    Hello,I was wanting to know if someone could help me with my questions..I'm getting the xbox series s and saw it has the potential for the 120 hrtz along with the FPS,What monitor would be best to play on around 250$USA Is there a new HDMI port on the console that's able to have HDMI produce 120 hrtz? Or should I get a DV adapter?

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    I'm not able to type on a laptop with complete privacy and it's ruining my life.

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 09:52 PM PDT

    There's something I was supposed to type over a month and a half ago and I got a brand new Lenovo laptop from Best Buy. Something happened where it had to be delayed. My dad inserted something into one of the USB ports and took it back out instantly which enabled him to see everything I type on that laptop from afar without having to ever get physical access to my laptop. So I had to return it to the same Best Buy I got it from. He's done this to multiple laptops of mine in fact, every one of them and I'm curious if getting a laptop from a different brand and a different store will make it more protected.

     I'm curious, if I get the same Lenovo laptop I got initially from the same Best Buy, but brand new, so same exact laptop but brand new and I connect it to the WiFi, will my dad be able to see what I type without him having to get physical access to it because he's already compromised the same laptop previously and since it's the same he doesn't need to get any physical access to it? So I learned he can and now I realize I can't type in the house in privacy ever even **if** I ensure he never ever gets physical access to it or gets the password or pin to the laptop, or any passwords I use for the laptop or anything on the laptop, he can just do it via WiFi. Someone knew but wouldn't explain it to me and just said I need to "learn" which I suspect he said because he sides with my dad and what he's doing but the truth is my dad simply wants to see what I type. He doesn't have trust issues with me. It's me who has trust issues with him *because* of this exact thing. Why he did it? He simply has a compulsive desire to see what I type but I don't want to derive from the focus of the post. Anyway, so now you know I can't type on any laptop in the house, because no matter what laptop it is, he can just see what I type even if I make sure he doesn't get any physical access to it. So how do I type without anyone able to see a thing I type? I was supposed to type this thing over a month ago and this is *ridiculously* overdue. And if I buy the same exact Lenovo laptop but brand new from the same Best Buy, connect it to the WiFi and start typing, and he didn't get any physical access to this laptop, will he be able to see what I type from afar just by means of WiFi? Yes he will. Is what I learned. But why? Is it because of WiFi or because the laptop itself is the same as the one he compromised? And if I get a completely different brand new laptop from a completely different brand from a different store, and connect it to the WiFi and start typing and he never physically touched the laptop will he still be able to see everything I type on that laptop from afar despite it being a different brand and from a different store? With all this, if he can see what I type on whatever laptop even if it is different store and brand, how do I type this thing in complete privacy where no one can see? Am I going to have to go to Starbucks and connect to their WiFi and type after I buy a brand new same Lenovo laptop? 

    I plan to get the same exact Lenovo laptop I got initially but brand new from the same Best Buy. If I do this and connect it to the house WiFi and start typing, will he be able to see what's typed without ever touching the laptop? How do I make it so that I can type on the laptop with complete privacy? I need to type this thing as soon as humanly possible and I'm not going to do it in my house which is my dads house because he can see everything I type and I don't know what to do. I don't know how to type it in private.

     Please tell me where to type it so that I can be in complete privacy. Do I have to go to McDonald's or something like that? I'm trying to make it so I can type on a brand new Lenovo laptop that's the same exact one I got initially that he compromised from Best Buy but brand new in my house connected to the WiFi and this brand new one, that no one but me has touched, no one but me can see what I type, that's what I want. How do I achieve that? When I buy the same exact Lenovo laptop that I initially bought but brand new from the same Best Buy I returned the first one to, and connect it to the WiFi(house WiFi) and start typing, and it's only been touched by me how do I make sure no one can see what I type on it from afar since my dad can remotely install a keylogger on my laptop? How do I achieve this? How do I achieve no one but me can see what's being typed on the new laptop. I'm trying to make it so I can type on a brand new Lenovo laptop that's the same exact one I got initially that he compromised from Best Buy but brand new in my house connected to the WiFi and this brand new one, that no one but me has touched, no one but me can see what I type, that's what I want. How do I achieve that? My dad has a PhD and is brilliant at mathematics. He works for the government. Knows a lot about technology, he is incredibly tech savvy and knows a lot, A LOT about technology. He makes above average income. Some might consider very above average or extremely above average. That's objective. He can and does go into a great big conversation about Jeff Bezos, Amazon, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and apple. I've heard it all. I've heard he can send a file that contains the keylogger to the brand new laptop I'll get when I connect it to the WiFi. Someone told me he has to have my computer password to do this. I've heard he can remotely put a keylogger in my laptop without getting physical access to the brand new laptop. I've heard root kit, IT skills, etc. Essentially, these are the ways he can see what I type from afar without having to get any physical access to my laptop. Assuming he's able to do something where he can see everything I type on my brand new laptop from afar, with just me connecting the laptop to his WiFi and typing, how can I with 110% certainty make sure he can't see a thing I type from afar when I'm in my/his house connected to the WiFi? 

    I had a thinking that since he compromised the first Lenovo laptop I got from Best Buy, the one I returned, that if I got the same exact laptop but brand new, then I would be more vulnerable to a hack or my laptop getting compromised in some way without him having to get any physical access to it whereas if I got a different brand laptop from a different store, he would have to get physical access to it to hack or compromise it. Is it more vulnerable because it's the exact laptop same even though it's brand new? Is it like this where if I get the same laptop he'll be able to do something or has done something where if I get a brand new laptop but same exact kind he'll be able to see everything I type from afar without needing to get physical access to my laptop whereas if I get a brand new laptop and from a different brand and different store, he won't be able to see what I type from afar without physical access? And if it is like that, how do I make sure that he won't be able to see what I type from afar since I'm planning to get the same Lenovo laptop from the same Best Buy? How?

    Please help me. Based on everything I told you, including my dads intellect and also I'll add he spends hours upon hours a day on electronics phone and laptop and computer. Based on everything you've read, please tell me how to make sure 110% he won't be able to see a thing I type from afar when I'm in his house connected to WiFi.

    He can *** literally*** insert something into my laptop usb port and pull it back out instantly while I'm walking in a hallway in the house at 3 am carrying my laptop in my arm closed and off with the USB ports left in the open(obviously as they always are)when him and my mother are apparently sleeping and most the lights are off and I won't notice until after the fact of it happening, which will be too late by then. So I can prevent anyone having physical access. But he can do it while I have the laptop right in my arm, without me even seeing it happen. And no, he's not a ninja or anything but he for some reason can move completely silent despite, I mean he's not fat or chubby and might be considered skinny but I think he might be overweight. Anyway.

     He doesn't train in jiu jitsu or ninjutsu. He's not a martial artist or samurai. But he can still do that and things like that. Maybe you can explain why. I was literally walking in the hallway with the acer laptop in my hand(that I bought with my own money) and he did that without me noticing while it was happening and I only realized when I got the kitchen and after the fact of it happening. I realized I felt something go into the laptop. I didn't even have any earbuds or headphones on and I didn't even hear him coming down the stairs. That's the thing, I didn't even hear him coming down the stairs and when I went up to his bedroom soon after the door was open signifying he had very recently went out and he had a smile on his face or a small smile or smirk and he wasn't snoring so he was definitely awake. He also before came down the basement stairs all the way to outside the bathroom I was peeing in to stand outside and watch me pee(I had the bathroom door open) and I didn't even notice or hear him come down the stairs which is extremely impressive because everyone always makes a considerable about of noise when coming down the basement I had earbuds in listening to something but I still didn't hear it and it wasn't loud I still would've heard it but I only noticed when he looked at me outside the bathroom with his eyes looking to me oh and when I turned to see he was there his eyes were already off of me. So not only is he capable of coming down the basement and making zero noise but capable of looking at me and turning his eyes away before I even look at him, meaning the moment I turn my head because I felt eyes on me he turns his eyes so that by the time my head turns to him, his eyes aren't looking at me. 

    I've heard ubuntu, Linux, doing tails os, hardening my computer, Linux boot drive, ubuntu usb stick, ubuntu usb drive, ubuntu drive, Linux usb stick, Linux software, Linux laptop and all that other stuff. So, if I do all this combined, will I be able to type in my house/my fathers house connected to the WiFi without anyone else but me being able to see everything I type? And why? Can I do this all combined? Should I do all this combined?

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    Need help installing displays in manufacturing application

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:36 AM PDT

    I am wanting to install some large displays (TVs most likely?) in my manufacturing warehouse so that my production crew can easily view a display showing all current orders in process. I wasn't sure what format/file to use, but I was initially thinking of an Excel file on the network, and then when it gets edited, it updates on the displays in real time.

    OR, and this is a bit more unorthodox, creating a Twitch channel and keeping it private, and just formatting my channel layout to fit my needs, and then having the TVs stream that Twitch channel. The only thing I don't like about this is that my business is then dependent upon Twitch keeping their service up.

    I know there must be some simple solution to this problem, as what I am wanting to do is not a new concept of course. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

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    Razer keyboard/mouse huge PITA

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 11:17 AM PDT

    My work laptop (dell latitude 7390) regularly (multiple times a week) fails to recognize my razer mouse and keyboard and it's always such a pain in the a** to get them back and working. They're both wired so it's annoying when they won't connect. Razer Synapse is installed and updated. This isn't the only computer that struggles with them.

    Are razer peripherals a known PITA or is this a problem I can easily remediate? If so, how?

    Mouse: mamba elite Keyboard: Blackwidow x chroma

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    How many Ouyas to play modern games?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 02:53 PM PDT

    I remember seeing that the Navy used a bunch of PS3s as a supercomputer some time ago, so now I can't get over the idea of a room full of consoles doing something they're not supposed to. And what's the most absurd console of them all? The 2014ish Ouya. I know it's not as simple as taping them together, but I would love to see an Ouya as a unit of technological measurement, even just to vaguely estimate how many it would "take" to play something like Modern Warfare.

    Specs:

    • CPU: 1.7 GHz Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A9
    • Memory: 1 GB DDR3 SDRAM
    • Storage: 8/16 GB internal flash memory
    • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce ULP GPU
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    Laptop can not find WiFi despite other devices being able to.

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 07:12 AM PDT

    Hi peeps,

    Had an Xfinity tech come to my house yesterday to swap out our modem for an updated model. For whatever reason, one of our laptops can no longer find the network. Every other device was automatically able to.

    Do you know why this is?

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    I wanna find a travel bag/case that can carry multiple external hard drives. Any recommendations?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:54 PM PDT

    In search of a Home router

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:41 PM PDT

    Hi Chaps , I am in search of a router for my personal use . Any help is highly appreciated . The requirements are a bit here and there and standard search didn't do any good on the websites .

    • I would be connecting it next to my ISP router and the new router will be servicing the traffic. That helps me have more control on my network and maybe enforce parental controls. All the devices would be connecting to this new router

    • The router needs to have a USB port where a standard hard disk can be connected and the router would be able to allow streaming of media.

    • The device needs to have a provision to allocate bandwidth limit for users

    • It needs to be less bulky and portable

    • I am okay with it not having an app for control . Happy to connect via a browser and tweak the settings .

    Cheers

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    Any adapter for a 3-pin ARGB fan?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:22 PM PDT

    I bought yesterday some fans for my PC and they have 3-pin and my motherboard (MSI Tomahawk Z370) only has 4-pin headers. Is there any adapter I can buy so I can have the RGB (like USB to 3-pin)?

    Here is the link for the fans. There are some photos that better show the connections that I'm talking about: https://www.nox-xtreme.com/en/cooling/x-fan

    Thanks in advance!

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    Planning to buy WD blue 1TB SSD. Help..

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 12:01 PM PDT

    I'm planning to buy WD blue 1TB for my pc.. Never bought ssd before.. so I'm clueless.. I wanna know whether it supports my pc.. The description says Ram support DDR4.. Why hard disk specs talks abt ram.. My specs are listed below.. Please let me know if it will be compatible to my PC.. Also plz advice abt ssds.. I want to add it to make my pc faster.. It's set for gaming mostly.. Wil this product be the right choice? Please help guys.. Thanks in advance..

    My Specs Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64-bit) Memory 24 GB DDR3 Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770K CPU @ 3.50GHz Motherboard Intel Corporation - DH77EB Video Cards NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Monitors DELL S2216H Hard Disk WDC WD20EZRZ-00Z5HB0 (2.0 TB) Network Card Intel(R) 82579V Gigabit Network Connection

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    Why do mostly finished but interrupted downloads need fully re downloaded

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 06:44 AM PDT

    I don't know how to google this but im sure it's been answered SOMEWHERE before, though my situation might be a bit different because it was a game patch download not like, an image.

    So im sitting here 4 hours into a game download (ff14 first install) and the download is interrupted by a common download interruption for that game.

    So why, when 65 percent of the download was downloaded, was it all scrapped and i have to start all over? What happened to the 65 percent of the data that was already downloaded? This has happened before with things that aren't game patches, this is just the most recent occurrence and im kinda steamed ngl.

    Not really here for a solution, its just bugging me.

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    Which iPad is best for university/note taking, to substitute bulky laptop?

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 04:55 AM PDT

    Hi! I currently have a 15" 2017 Macbook Pro with 256GB. I've had it for 3 years and I'm pleased with it. However, I was thinking of getting an iPad since my current laptop is quite bulky and I would like something more compact for university lectures. Usually, I would bring both a notebook and my Macbook since I like physically writing the notes down, but also like to look things up sometimes during lectures so either having one or the other does not work for me. However, I though that getting an iPad with the Apple pens would actually solve all my problems.

    I would like some advice on which iPad would be best for my purposes. I would like for it to be a regular size (10"-11"). I would use it for note taking on an app, updating my calendar, but it would also have to be able to support playing videos (maybe the occasional Netflix aha). I don't need it to be compatible with the keyboard. I was possibly thinking of the iPad Air, since I figured it'd be light and isn't too expensive. Would that be good enough for my purposes? Would it be good for using it to write on? If it's really not suitable I'd be able to go for the price range of the iPad pros, but I was hoping to spend a little less than that since the cheapest ones here are 900 euros.

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    I'm not able to type on a laptop with complete privacy and it's ruining my life.

    Posted: 10 Sep 2020 04:14 AM PDT

    There's something I was supposed to type over a month and a half ago and I got a brand new Lenovo laptop from Best Buy. Something happened where it had to be delayed. My dad inserted something into one of the USB ports and took it back out instantly which enabled him to see everything I type on that laptop from afar without having to ever get physical access to my laptop. So I had to return it to the same Best Buy I got it from. He's done this to multiple laptops of mine in fact, every one of them and I'm curious if getting a laptop from a different brand and a different store will make it more protected.

     I'm curious, if I get the same Lenovo laptop I got initially from the same Best Buy, but brand new, so same exact laptop but brand new and I connect it to the WiFi, will my dad be able to see what I type without him having to get physical access to it because he's already compromised the same laptop previously and since it's the same he doesn't need to get any physical access to it? So I learned he can and now I realize I can't type in the house in privacy ever even **if** I ensure he never ever gets physical access to it or gets the password or pin to the laptop, or any passwords I use for the laptop or anything on the laptop, he can just do it via WiFi. Someone knew but wouldn't explain it to me and just said I need to "learn" which I suspect he said because he sides with my dad and what he's doing but the truth is my dad simply wants to see what I type. He doesn't have trust issues with me. It's me who has trust issues with him *because* of this exact thing. Why he did it? He simply has a compulsive desire to see what I type but I don't want to derive from the focus of the post. Anyway, so now you know I can't type on any laptop in the house, because no matter what laptop it is, he can just see what I type even if I make sure he doesn't get any physical access to it. So how do I type without anyone able to see a thing I type? I was supposed to type this thing over a month ago and this is *ridiculously* overdue. And if I buy the same exact Lenovo laptop but brand new from the same Best Buy, connect it to the WiFi and start typing, and he didn't get any physical access to this laptop, will he be able to see what I type from afar just by means of WiFi? Yes he will. Is what I learned. But why? Is it because of WiFi or because the laptop itself is the same as the one he compromised? And if I get a completely different brand new laptop from a completely different brand from a different store, and connect it to the WiFi and start typing and he never physically touched the laptop will he still be able to see everything I type on that laptop from afar despite it being a different brand and from a different store? With all this, if he can see what I type on whatever laptop even if it is different store and brand, how do I type this thing in complete privacy where no one can see? Am I going to have to go to Starbucks and connect to their WiFi and type after I buy a brand new same Lenovo laptop? 

    I plan to get the same exact Lenovo laptop I got initially but brand new from the same Best Buy. If I do this and connect it to the house WiFi and start typing, will he be able to see what's typed without ever touching the laptop? How do I make it so that I can type on the laptop with complete privacy? I need to type this thing as soon as humanly possible and I'm not going to do it in my house which is my dads house because he can see everything I type and I don't know what to do. I don't know how to type it in private.

     Please tell me where to type it so that I can be in complete privacy. Do I have to go to McDonald's or something like that? I'm trying to make it so I can type on a brand new Lenovo laptop that's the same exact one I got initially that he compromised from Best Buy but brand new in my house connected to the WiFi and this brand new one, that no one but me has touched, no one but me can see what I type, that's what I want. How do I achieve that? When I buy the same exact Lenovo laptop that I initially bought but brand new from the same Best Buy I returned the first one to, and connect it to the WiFi(house WiFi) and start typing, and it's only been touched by me how do I make sure no one can see what I type on it from afar since my dad can remotely install a keylogger on my laptop? How do I achieve this? How do I achieve no one but me can see what's being typed on the new laptop. I'm trying to make it so I can type on a brand new Lenovo laptop that's the same exact one I got initially that he compromised from Best Buy but brand new in my house connected to the WiFi and this brand new one, that no one but me has touched, no one but me can see what I type, that's what I want. How do I achieve that? My dad has a PhD and is brilliant at mathematics. He works for the government. Knows a lot about technology, he is incredibly tech savvy and knows a lot, A LOT about technology. He makes above average income. Some might consider very above average or extremely above average. That's objective. He can and does go into a great big conversation about Jeff Bezos, Amazon, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and apple. I've heard it all. I've heard he can send a file that contains the keylogger to the brand new laptop I'll get when I connect it to the WiFi. Someone told me he has to have my computer password to do this. I've heard he can remotely put a keylogger in my laptop without getting physical access to the brand new laptop. I've heard root kit, IT skills, etc. Essentially, these are the ways he can see what I type from afar without having to get any physical access to my laptop. Assuming he's able to do something where he can see everything I type on my brand new laptop from afar, with just me connecting the laptop to his WiFi and typing, how can I with 110% certainty make sure he can't see a thing I type from afar when I'm in my/his house connected to the WiFi? 

    I had a thinking that since he compromised the first Lenovo laptop I got from Best Buy, the one I returned, that if I got the same exact laptop but brand new, then I would be more vulnerable to a hack or my laptop getting compromised in some way without him having to get any physical access to it whereas if I got a different brand laptop from a different store, he would have to get physical access to it to hack or compromise it. Is it more vulnerable because it's the exact laptop same even though it's brand new? Is it like this where if I get the same laptop he'll be able to do something or has done something where if I get a brand new laptop but same exact kind he'll be able to see everything I type from afar without needing to get physical access to my laptop whereas if I get a brand new laptop and from a different brand and different store, he won't be able to see what I type from afar without physical access? And if it is like that, how do I make sure that he won't be able to see what I type from afar since I'm planning to get the same Lenovo laptop from the same Best Buy? How?

    Please help me. Based on everything I told you, including my dads intellect and also I'll add he spends hours upon hours a day on electronics phone and laptop and computer. Based on everything you've read, please tell me how to make sure 110% he won't be able to see a thing I type from afar when I'm in his house connected to WiFi.

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