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Keeping an eye on your PC

Nick Verhaar
PCs are commonly purchased by families or businesses with the best of intentions, usually to be used strictly for business or work related purposes. In reality, a high percentage of computers are doomed to live out their days going to waste, being used by children, or even employees, for playing games and chatting on the internet.
Many parents and company managers believe their computers are being used productively and have no idea that their expensive machines are being misused.
Help, though, is at hand.
There is a piece of software that allows the monitoring of every mouse click and keystroke.
A Software package such as 007 Spy Software can tell you exactly what is going on with a PC, be it in the home or in the workplace.
The software logs practically every user-initiated activity including keystrokes, user names and passwords, path names, access times, and even applications opened.
By monitoring internet activity, it can also make a record of websites visited and even record chat room conversations.
The software can even be programmed to encrypt, password protect, and even zip-compress the activity report logs, then save them to a network device, floppy disk, local hard disk, or even email them to an external address that only you have access to.
The software package successfully completes all of this while still remaining completely invisible to the user.
So if your young ones are telling you they’re doing research or homework and need to use the internet and you suspect they are up to no good, maybe 007 Spy Software could unknowingly catch them in the act.
This software can be downloaded from http://www.e-spy-software.com.

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