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Family Watcher 1

file size: 425.04 KB

It runs in the background and monitors all typed keystrikes, applications, passwords and visited websites' URLs.

 
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Freeware
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$0.00
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7 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 2008 Server
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It runs in the background and monitors all typed keystrikes, applications, passwords and visited websites' URLs. You can set it to take screen snapshots every few seconds, just like a surveillance camera. It can also record Microphone sounds. Family Watcher will help you to find out, what exactly took place in the system. You will be able to find out what your children search and watch in the internet, and to check them. You will always know about all actions performed by your children or other people on the computers.

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