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March 6th, 2002, 05:05 PM
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More protection needed?
One of the biggest questions facing parents at the minute is "what are my kids doing online?" To many peoples parents the internet is an unknown but does this mean that they should ignore it? or does the likes of the information contained here -> teen lifestyle mean that parents have every right to install 'spyware' on computers accessed by their kids?
I agree that with younger children their internet usage does have to be monitored but not be the likes of Spector
Spector AUTOMATICALLY takes hundreds of screen snapshots every hour, very much like a surveillance camera. With Spector, you will be able to see EVERY chat conversation, EVERY instant message, EVERY e-mail, EVERY web site visited and EVERY keystroke typed.
restricting what sites/chat channels can be visited seems reasonable enough but spying with the likes of spector to me just seems like a complete envasion of provacy.......but then again I don' have kids and when I am a parent perhaps my views will change but atm I don't see myself as ever resorting to such measures.
v_Ln
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