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Ernestodavid
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 05/30/08
01:20 AM

Hi everyone, Recently, I was tensed to see my kid visiting the sites that he shouldn’t have. I do know that there are certain parental control software that can act as good watchdogs, but I need a one that can help me to view the things that my kid is doing at home. Its good to have a look at whats going on….if he is really accessing those sites or they are just by chance….!!!

Please do tell me if you have a solution to this…its really getting on my nerves!!!  


 
petrecia
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 05/30/08
10:29 PM

I can understand what you must be feeling…its not digestable to see the young ones going nuts on the net…..I suppose that you must tried a few ones to spy on him. But if you need parental software that can help you to monitor the doings of your kids from office, then I think you would need the one that my friend was using. It was a good one…..and was satisfying too. I hope that it will make your life easier…..lower your worries on the young ones side.

Best of Luck.  


 
manfred1963
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 06/04/08
08:59 AM

I can not speak for the other products mentioned, but I can certainly vouch for Spector Pro. My wife and I installed it on our daughter’s computer and it has allowed us to monitor her internet activity discreetly and easily.

I had heard of keyloggers before but I had no idea software like this could include so many features. The Spector Pro program records all the keystrokes, chats, emails and it even takes snap shots of the screen that I can play back like a VCR. It allows me to see everything that has been on the computer screen.

We originally purchased the program because we were concerned about her use of MySpace and Facebook. One of the main reasons we chose Spector Pro was because it has separate recording features for these sites. I can see all the MySpace and Facebook information separately; including login information, profiles she is viewing and who is viewing her; it even lets me when she posts to her blog or posts pictures.

This program has been a real life saver. It not only allowed us to correct some issues we were concerned with; but it now gives us the piece of mind that comes from knowing EXACTLY what she is doing online.

I can’t recommend it highly enough; in fact my wife is a school teacher and recommends this program to many of her students’ parents. Just Google Spector Pro and check out their web site. You will see what I mean.  


 
bishop123
New User | Posts: 7 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 06/09/08
12:18 AM

I totally disagree with you, but whatever…it’s the way you think and everyone has their own way of going on in life.








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DYonehara
Moderator | Posts: 173 | Joined: 10/07
Posted: 06/11/08
08:27 AM

It must be nice to have overbearing parents that feel their own parental skills are so inadequate that they need to spy on their own children.  


 
MONOLOCO
Enthusiast | Posts: 631 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 06/11/08
09:12 AM

I was wondering where the parents were. Now a days, parents are so busy worrying about their own lives that they forget about what's more important. For all those who disagree with this "spying on your kids" stuff, Don't have kids! It's as easy as wearing a condom, for those that don't have any yet. Parenting is a responsability and if you're not willing to be a childs guiding light then think twice before sticking your foot in it, or your willy... what ever your fetish!
It's true what they say... "Some people should not be parents". All problems start small and when you least expect it, the kids are grown and it's too late to fix the problems that you inadvertantly caused... in essence, you reap what you sowe!
I agree with spy wear to check on your kids. When they get married and have a life of their own, they can do what they want.
I have a lot to say about this subject and it all has to do with parents being parents and not friends to their children. We can be friends to our children when they move out!  


 
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