Thread:Tacocat247/@comment-30691033-20170902013614/@comment-28083312-20170902163125

Tacocat, unfortunately I must (literally must) remove your Code Administrator at least, because of this. This is a security breach that we cannot tolerate even if you are watching over it, even if you are moderating & even if you are using it together. Because I trust your personal discretion, I will allow you to keep Sentinel rights (because the damage that can be done with Sentinel is much less in comparison to the untold havoc that could arise from Code Administrator abuse), but this is a very thin thread you are treading upon. Additionally, I would strongly suggest that your parents read the FANDOM Terms of Use, which is a legal document you are bound by throughout the entirety of your time on this site (& since you are a minor your parents are legally responsible for your adherence to these terms). Here is a very important clause of these terms: If you choose to register for membership, in consideration of your use of the Site, you agree to maintain the security of your password and identification and to be fully responsible for all use of your account and for any actions that take place using your account. This, while not explicit, implies that you must be the sole user of your singular account. Because it is not explicit, I have requested clarification from FANDOM Staff via Special:Contact/general, but it looks like sharing accounts in any fashion would be a violation of these agreements & may be subject to account termination by FANDOM Staff. As soon as I know definitively if shared accounts do or do not violate the Terms of Use I will let you know, but in the meantime I strongly urge you to show your parents these Terms of Use & explain to them their legal significance. This is in addition to the loss of your Code Administrator rights, which I cannot restore in good faith until you can verify to me that you & only you will ever make any changes to, from, or have any access to whatsoever, your account (excepting your parents). Even supervised by yourself, it is an unacceptable risk, especially if Claire has your password (& therefore might be able to log-on without your knowledge). It is in the best legal & practical interest of your parents to keep the accounts separate in any event, please try to impress that upon them.