[Myth] aMSN allows you to know if someone has blocked you on WLM

Last update on August 3, 2009 03:43 PM by fahd_zboot
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aMSN allows you to know if someone has blocked you on Windows Live Messenger




Myth


aMSN software allows us to know who blocked us on Windows Live Messenger.

Reality


FALSE

Explanations


When it was launched, aMSN indeed, allows you to see the contacts that deleted your address from their contact list, but this was soon corrected by Microsoft.

Currently, like Windows Live Messenger, aMSN no indication if someone has deleted your address from their contacts list or even blocked you.
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