Can a blocked contact on my msn see that ive signed in, like having the box "this person has jus signed"?show?
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i wanna block sum1 on my msn. so when i block them, will they still be notified when i sign in.. will they get the alert box that says "this person has just signed in? im asking ...show more
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Answer:
well thats the beauty of blocking people, all that appears to them is that you are offline!
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no it doesnt show up. if you blocked them then it wont show up cuz it appears offline without you even saying.
Trista.Biotchh.Haha.
no, if they are blocked, they will never see when you sign in, sign out, update your status, anything.
cady
its been along time since ive used msn, but once their blocked they shouldnt be able to find out anything about you
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