SnoopStick - Super tool to monitor Internet users
SnoopStick is a USB drive device that allows you to monitor your children, employees or anyone who uses your computer to access the internet. You can monitor 'online' from anywhere in the world (as long as there is internet).
You simply need to plug this USB device into the computer you want to monitor. Then run the setup program included in this USB drive to install SnoopStick's monitoring components into your computer. The entire installation process does not last 60 seconds.
SnoopStick's monitoring components are completely hidden to users and thus no one knows your computer is monitored.
After installation, you can unplug this USB drive and take it with you anytime, anywhere you want to monitor. Of course SnoopStick is small enough that you can put it into your purse, neatly hanging on the key strap.
At what time do you want to see your children or employees? What to do on the internet? Who is CHAT with? What is CHAT content? You just need to plug this USB drive into any computer running Windows operating system and have internet connection. The program will automatically connect to the monitored computer and display all the information you need to monitor.
This monitor can monitor online IM chat. Check senders and recipients of every email. You can even log off the monitored device, disable the monitored computer's internet connection, set a limited time and turn off the computer completely.
Snoopstick currently sells for $ 59.95. You can refer to this product at the website: http://www.snoopstick.com/
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