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That the original game on the deep web automatically installed on your computer a keylogger program that sends your informations to the guy who made it.
In addition, proxy, VPN, VM...VM to a proxy or VPN...?
I'm not familiar with how that monitoring program works or what it blocks, but those usually get around things pretty easily.
But end-all-be-all way around is just format and reload windows. He'd notice it pretty quick when it didn't have the software though.
Then reinstall the software yourself so you know the admin password and can disable it at will? He'd probably notice that too when his password didn't work.
Use one of those programs that just shows/cracks passwords and find out his admin password yourself? That'd probably be the safest way to get around it.
Hell, just install your own keylogger, get him to punch in his credentials and log his password yourself. Done. Easy-peasy.
You better make sure that software doesn't have login logging though. He'd probably be pis sed if he saw his own password logging in and out constantly.
If he really wanted to lock you down, he should setup a domain and only allow internet access to devices on/through it.
Then severely lock down your domain user account and setup a whitelist of sites you're allowed to visit and block traffic from everything else.
So much less hassle and you'd have no way around it.
Oh for sure.
The crazy thing is that the learning curve to do that is not steep at all.
But for some reason people get seriously intimidated by it.
Your kids are going to experience reality regardless, and you are doing nothing but slowing their maturity by giving them the false sense that the world is some happy place where everyone gets free cake.
And then when they grow up, your kids will hate you because they were unprepared for when reality slaps them in the face.