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Q: How to know if anyone saw my WeChat Time Capsule?

Is there any know of knowing?

5 years 19 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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I Taut I Taw a Puddy Tat ...https://www.lyrics.com/lyric/17331736/Danny+Kaye/I+Taut+I+Taw+a+Puddy-Tat+(I+Thought+I+Saw+a+Pussy+Cat)

I am that great big bad old cat, Sylvester is my name I only have one aim in life and that is very plain I want to catch that little bird and eat him right away But just as I get close to him, this is what he'll say I taut I taw a puddy tat a creepin' up on me You bet he taw a puddy tat, that puddy tat is me!

 

You could get some knowledge by watching this cartoon .. 

icnif77:

D-D-Go ...

 

https://www.clevguard.com/monitor/wechat-monitoring/

 

Therefore, you need access to a remotely operable and powerful app that is capable of monitoring WeChat and provide a detailed report at the end of the day. The app has to be easy to operate and the installation should be simple. KidsGuard Pro comes with all these properties and even more. So, it is safe to say that it is one of the best options in terms of WeChat monitoring app. So, download the app and give it a try.

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I must in all honesty say that I can't decide if I don't give a f@ck or if I don't give a sh1t. It's a toss up.

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Luv WeiXin..... Luv Moments....  Hate Time Capsule......     u blew it on that one wechat,, just get rid of it ,,, pronto...

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@Sandnose: You seem like an angel. God bless you. 

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