http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...706.wcompu0706

This is a story in The Globe and Mail about a recent decision by Alberta's Information and Privacy Comissioner, stating that the use of KeyLoggers to monitor employees productivity contravenes the Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act.

I can understand why corporations want to monitor what people are doing, but I think using KeyLogging is too extreme. Internet surfing habits can be monitored by a proxy server, E-Mails can be logged on the e-mail server, and login/logout times can be logged on the authentication server.

In conclusion, boo-urns to using KeyLoggers, except for fun