 Install
the Spector 2.0 Keylogger / Keylogging software on your PC and
it will record EVERYTHING anyone does on the Internet. Spector automatically takes hundreds of snapshots every hour,
very much like a surveillance camera, secretly logging away.
With Spector, you will be able to SEE EXACTLY what your spouse,
kids
and employees
have
been doing online and offline. HOW DOES IT WORK? Spector works by taking a snapshot of whatever is on the computer
screen and saves it away in a hidden location on your computer's
hard drive. A few seconds later, Spector takes another picture.
In fact, Spector can automatically take a picture of your computer
screen as frequently as once per second. WHAT DOES SPECTOR RECORD? You get recordings of all chat conversations, instant messages,
e-mails typed and read, all web sites visited, all programs/applications
run, all keystrokes typed - EVERYTHING they do on the computer
and on the Internet. You can come back to the computer a few minutes, a few hours,
a few days or weeks later and SEE EXACTLY what they were doing,
because Spector has recorded it. SIMPLE, EASY TO USE With virtually no learning curve, Spector makes it easy to start
recording your PCs today. If you can use a VCR, you already know
how to use Spector. 
Use Spector 2.2 as a Child Recording Tool The
Internet opens a world of possibilities for your children that
were not available when you were a child, or even as recently
as a few years ago.
From a personal computer with an Internet connection, your child
has access to almost any encyclopedia, dictionary, book, magazine
or newspaper in the world. Your child can chat with friends and
relatives, meet new people, learn foreign languages, develop
new interests. There is no doubting the tremendous benefits the Internet brings
to your family. The flip side is that, while the world is at your child's fingertips,
the world is also allowed into your home. While most of these people who come into your home through the
Internet are very nice, some of them are looking for your name,
your address, phone number and other personal information. Some
are even looking for a child with whom to have sex. In fact, it is estimated that at least 50,000 pedophiles descend
on the Internet every day with one goal in mind: to find a child,
strike up a relationship, and eventually meet with the child. What can you do? As a parent, you essentially have 3 choices: Disconnect your child from the Internet
Filter or censor what your child can access on the Internet.
Monitor and Record what your child does online and who he/she
chats with so that you can better guide your child as to what
is appropriate and what is inappropriate.
Option number 1 is like throwing the baby out with the bath water.
There is too much value to be derived from the Internet to shut
it off, and your child will be at a tremendous disadvantage when
part of their homework assignment is to do research on the Internet. Filtering or censoring is, in our opinion, better than option
1, and until recently, was about your only option. However, there
are far too many problems with filtering and censoring. The first problem with filtering is that it depends on your
constantly downloading lists that prevent your child from visiting
certain sites. Since thousands of new sites come onto the Internet
each day, keeping up is virtually impossible. The second problem with filtering is that every family has a
different set of values about what is objectionable and what
is acceptable. There is no way than any one filter list can be
appropriate for all families. The third problem is that many filtering/censoring products
create lists of keywords which, when encountered, prevent you
or your child from accessing a site that has that keyword. For
example, let's say the word "breast" is on the keyword
list. Seems reasonable, right? Well what if USA Today has an
article on breast cancer? What if Tyson has an article on chicken
breast meat? Well, too bad, because breast is a "bad word",
so you or your child are not allowed access to that site. So disconnecting your child from the Internet is not a good
choice, and filtering/censoring is a poor choice. That leaves
the third option: monitoring and recording what your child does
online, and whom your child talks to online. With this option, your child has access to he Internet and there
is no filtering or censoring. However, if your inform you child
that he/she is being monitored and recorded and that you can
review what has been done later, your child will behave much
more responsibly when surfing the Internet. In addition, because you can review with your child their online
activity, you can help guide your child as to what is appropriate
and what is inappropriate. In addition, through reviewing chat conversations and emails,
you can determine whether an adult stranger has been trying to
develop a questionable relationship with your child, long before
it has a chance to develop into something that could become dangerous. After examining the options available to address the very real
dangers children face on the Internet, SpectorSoft decided that
monitoring and recording was the most reasonable option. We believe that parents need to spend time with their children,
especially when they are surfing the Internet, but we also understand
that a parent cannot always be present when the child is online.
Spector helps to bridge that gap, by recording what the child
does so that the parent can review this at a later time. Because Spector acts like a video recorder for PC and Internet
activity, you will be able to SEE EXACTLY what your child has
been doing online. Spector records all web sites visited, all
programs run, all keystrokes typed, all chat conversations, and
all emails sent and received. Spector even records Internet based
emails like Hotmail and Yahoo Mail.
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