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Where Would You Draw The Line on Keeping Your Kids Safe Online?
March 14th, 2011

Like all parents, you want to keep your kids safe online. What parent wouldn’t? But the question more so lately tends to creep up: Where would you draw the line when it comes to keeping your kids safe online? Should you spy on them? Mahwah, N.J. Police Chief James Batelli says yes, and even encourages parents to hack their child’s password. “He suggested that parents do whatever is necessary to monitor their kids’ online activity – even if that means installing ‘spy’ software to hack their passwords for Facebook and other online accounts. Chief Batelli sees a lot of scary things in his line of work, and is clearly on the side of protecting kids.”

Amy McCready, Positive Parenting Solutions founder and TODAYMoms contributor says “Do watch your kids online, but don’t be sneaky about it. Yes, the Internet is loaded with predators that prey on children. I also agree that parents not only have the right to know what’s going on in their child’s online life, they should absolutely monitor e-mails, websites visited, Facebook and all other forms of social media and online communication.”

We advise that as parents you should strive to be open and honest with your children. WebWatcher, a leading computer monitoring software, allows the freedom to satisfy either parental prerogative: stealthily keep track of your child’s online activity, or be open and up front with them by letting them know full well that they’re activity is being monitored for their safety. WebWatcher allows parents to:

  • Record all emails
  • Record IMs and chats
  • Keylogging
  • Website Monitoring & Blocking
  • Monitor from Anywhere
  • Content Filtering
  • Take Screenshots
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White House Fights Cyber Bullying
March 11th, 2011

The Obama Administration held a conference in Washington D.C. Thursday afternoon to address the issue of bullying. A host of experienced leaders from across the nation came together to take action and to find solutions to prevent bullying form happening in our communities.
Facebook also announced two new safety features yesterday in conjunction with this White House summit on bullying. In teaming up with White House efforts to combat bullying, Facebook’s new anti-bullying tools also aim to create a “Culture of Respect.”

Facebook’s New Safety Tools:

• An improved Safety Center, due out in the next few weeks, will provide educational videos, articles and other content created by bullying experts to help adults address the problem.
• A new reporting tool will let Facebook users, including teens and younger users, to privately report troubling content not just to the site itself but to parents, teachers and others in their support system.

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How To Talk To Your Children About Nudity On The Web
October 11th, 2010

Reaching Out To Your Children About Nudity On The Web

Posting pictures of yourself nude or scantily clad on the internet, or sending them to someone via your mobile phone, is becoming an ever increasing phenomenon with today’s techno-savvy children. One of the only ways to be able to get involved with your children is to talk to them and try and educate them about the dangers of the internet and what they should do if they run into any problems. The best secondary solution is to employ the use of computer monitoring software, or keylogger software. With this type of software, you will be able to monitor and record everything done on the computer, from what was typed to programs launched to even websites visited!

If you are taking the road of education, then there is a lot of information for you to give them. As well, there are even mediums that might help you break through to them. In February of 2010 MTV released its groundbreaking half-hour special, “Sexting In America: When Privates Go Public”. This type of program might really help bridge the gap between your children just thinking you are acting like a parent, versus being aware of a real threat and witnessing a real example of it.

In MTV’s 30 minute special they outline the story of a young girl. At the age of 16 she was convinced by her ex-boyfriend to send her a nude picture and then he would get back together with her. The girl, who reported that it just felt good to be wanted again, did so and quickly found that the boy sent it to his entire contact list and that she was going to be haunted for the rest of her life because of it. Imagine having all your child’s classmates possess a nude picture of your son or daughter? Make sure you start talking with your child and use keylogger software or other computer monitoring software options!

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What To Do To Prevent Digital Threats
October 9th, 2010

What To Do To Prevent Digital Threats

There’s really only one way to prevent digital threats that are rampant on today’s internet. That is, with the use of keyloggers or what the general public would call it, a remote spyware program. With a professional grade keylogger program, you can monitor and record everything that was done on the computer from IM chats, Emails, websites visited, programs launched and information typed in documents.

If you are curious about what level of risk your children are in, then think about the current state of affairs. Recently, William J. Bennett, the former Secretary of Education, had a lot to say about sexting, cyber-bullying and a new horrendous threat, sextortion. This new type of explicit behavior, sextortion, involves texting or posting nude pictures or pictures of inappropriate content. Teens who are doing this are then finding themselves being contacted by pornographers, who exploit how easy it is to track people on the internet, and then threatened to have these pictures shown to their friends or family unless they participate in more explicit porn. This creates a vicious cycle that teenagers aren’t always equipped to know how to deal with or who to turn to for help.

Only through the use of keyloggers or a remote spyware program can we effectively combat this problem. Our children are really dancing with fire each and every time they engage in these types of activity because of how far reaching and negative the end result can be. Sadly, it is only becoming and more and more common affair. The current Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, recently used the 3 year old statistic that over 900,000 children had been cyber-bullied in 2007. One can only imagine the steep climb this number has taken in 2010, as the internet, cell phones, and computer become more and more proliferated with each day.

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Miss Mexico Inadvertently Alludes To How Computer Monitoring Software Helps Parents
August 24th, 2010

The new Miss Universe 2010 unknowingly alludes to how computer monitoring software helps parents during final question

Miss Mexico, now recently crowned Miss Universe, addresses unsupervised Internet use

When Jimena Navarrete, known to the world as Miss Mexico, had 30 seconds to answer her final question during the Miss Universe competition on Monday, August 23, her response echoed the emotions of many parents, teachers and other people who use enlist the help of computer monitoring software. Like all the other contestants in this worldwide contest, Miss Mexico drew her dreaded final question from a hat, and she was faced with this query: “What effect is unsupervised Internet use having on today’s youth?” Instead of addressing what behaviors modern children and teens are actually exhibiting as a result of their Internet use, Miss Mexico said (through the help of a translator), “I do believe that the Internet is an indispensable, necessary tool for the present time. We must be sure to teach them the values that we learned as a family.” She also said that we must be careful and watch over what our children and teenagers watch and see.

Unknowingly, Miss Mexico invoked the concerns of parents across the planet. The idea of teaching young people how to “use the Internet properly” comes up against many obstacles. Thankfully, there are now ways to help “watch over what our children watch.” With computer monitoring software, parents can not only see exactly what their children see while they’re using the Internet, they can also block unwanted visits to potentially dangerous websites, like chat rooms or other age-inappropriate sites.

Useful keylogger software records every stroke made on the computer where your parental monitoring software is installed. The keylogger component of computer monitoring software is helpful tool when trying to supervise your child’s Internet use because even if the words or characters they type are deleted or never sent, they will still be recorded and sent to you for review.

When Miss Mexico said that parents must be responsible for being sure that children are learning “the values that we learned as a family,” she touched on a universal issue for families all over the world, regardless of what country they come from. Supervising your children’s Internet use should be as intuitive for a parent as knowing who they are playing with after school, or what film they are going to see at the movie theater. While Miss Mexico’s response may have avoided the topic of exhibited effects of unsupervised Internet use, her sentiment reflected what should already be common practice—teaching children how to implement the important values of every day life to the virtual sphere of the web. Computer monitoring software can help provide that link for parents ready to comply.

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How To Monitor The Internet & Why You Want To Do It
August 4th, 2010

Many people use the generic term spyware to refer to computer monitoring software. However, our keystroke recorder shouldn’t be lumped together with those other guys. Our key logger is the best at monitoring what is going on at a computer remotely, while having complete invisibility to the computer user. If you have ever wondered if you were in need of this type of software, let’s break down some of the most common Internet applications and who could benefit from having it.

To begin with, our monitoring software can record any and all Internet activity. Whether it is email, instant messages, websites or more, our keystroke recorder will log all activity and present it in easy to read transcripts for you to review. Our system can work on a proprietary “Alert Word” filter, meaning that you can plug in suspect information into our system, and it will continually queue relevant information based on your priorities so that you aren’t just sifting through endless amounts of useless information. Our Alert Words are so thorough that you can even block websites on the fly with it, letting the viewer only see a generic error message when they try to access target websites.

Now that you see the strengths and power of our computer monitoring software, perhaps it is time to break down why you might want to use this. One of the biggest areas of use is in the home. Parents can use this software not only to protect their children from the dangers of the Internet, but also to gain great insights into their child’s life. You can start learning more than ever about your child because you will know exactly what they are thinking and trying to do. Maybe it’s time to have a certain talk, or maybe you just know your child is struggling with something and trying to look elsewhere for help when you know that a parent could provide the best assistance but they are too embarrassed to ask. You can also even install our keystroke recorder on a laptop and be able to monitor it remotely as it travels anywhere in the world! Take comfort knowing that wherever they go, you can be right there looking over their shoulder!

Don’t forget that unlike most spyware, our key logger is 100% invisible. Using ex-NSA programmers to develop our premiere invisibility module, you can rest assure that there is no way anyone will trace the monitoring back to you. Once installed our program runs no process, shows no files on the Desktop or anywhere else in the Registry or install folders, letting you be in control without anyone knowing!

Read more on our website and discover all the incredible uses of our keystroke recorder & buy today!

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3 Big Dangers Of Using The Internet
August 2nd, 2010

The biggest 3 dangers of using the Internet typically involve very specific fields. They are (in no particular order) the use of social networking sites, the ease of accessibility to pornography, and the ease of being scammed or having private information phished from your computer. While these three dangers seem fairly daunting at first, with our key logger, you can find solace from them all.

While many people generically label monitoring software as spy software, our program is much more than that. With the ability to filter for “Alert Words” or keywords and phrases that you think are suspect, it is easy to sift through mountains of information to get to the parts you want. This applies to Word/Excel documents, instant message chats, emails and even websites visited, meaning that you will have complete awareness of what someone is doing on the computer. With our website blocker you can even block websites on the fly letting the user only see generic error messages that leave them guessing as to what is going on.

The use of social networking sites can be harmless, but it can also become a big problem if: the person spends too much time on them, they are pursuing intimate interactions, and if they are unsure of whom they are talking to on the other side. Whether children or employees, it is important to note that excessive time spent on social networking sites will only lead to problems. Problems of efficiency or worse!

Pornographic material is so readily available on the Internet that it can be pretty hard to keep someone away from it. That’s why with our program, unlike other spy software, you have complete ability to remotely monitor the host computer from anywhere in the world and even block websites on the fly! Take control of what people around you are doing on the Internet and make sure that it isn’t something inappropriate.

The instances of scams and phishing websites on the Internet are also rising dramatically. You can never be too safe and a lot of scams in today’s day and age are obnoxiously clever and based around misinformation and your level of Internet naiveté. However, with our home keylogger you can be sure to be able to block and stop these types of websites from scamming you or those who you are trying to protect from the Internet.

Regardless of what danger you find most applicable to your situation, our software can be the one that helps! Read more and order directly from our website at WebWatcherNow.com

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1 Answer To 3 Problems With Kids & The Internet
July 15th, 2010

Parental Control Software

When talking about keeping your children safe, there is usually no length that a parent won’t go to. That’s why at WebWatcherNow we have developed the premiere computer monitoring softwareto give parents complete control of what their kids are doing on the computer. Our system is completely invisible to the user(s), and you can monitor or review all of the collected information remotely, from anywhere in the world. Kids, usually being more curious than malicious, often end up searching idly on the computer, and often getting into trouble or seeing things they shouldn’t. The three typical avenues of “trouble” are emails, websites, and instant messaging.

With our Internet monitoring software, you can be sure that emails, or the first problem, won’t be an issue. With specific Alert Word filtering (that isolates and looks for targeted keywords you choose) and screenshots of emails sent/received/read, you will be on top of any and all contact your kids are making. Perhaps you are trying to keep your son or daughter away from a certain bad influence, or maybe you want to keep a look out for your child mentioning stealing or getting into fights. Either way, our system will keep you alert and protected without having to sift through any and every email your kid sends.

Our system of content filtering for websites is so advanced that our computer monitoring software will be sure to curtail any attempts to explore areas of the Internet that are better left unvisited. Specific websites can be blocked as well as having our system scan for certain buzzwords (using our Alert Word system) and scanning for inappropriate content like nudity. No longer will you be wondering what or where your kids were seeing or going on the Internet, all the while keeping them unaware that anything is going on. Our system scans websites on the fly to offer a seamless, speed reduction free, browsing experience. If the website is appropriate, it will display normally, and if not, the viewer will receive a standardized error messaging giving no hints as to what is going on.

The last problem, and one of the most notorious, is instant messaging. With little ability to record or save conversations, and a very easy time in deleting anything saved from the unique computer, instant messaging remains one of the hardest forms of communication to monitor, while being one of the hotbeds of suspect activity. WebWatcherNow’s monitoring software not only lets you look for Alert Words like always, but also lets you see anything that was typed, even if deleted. Be aware if your child is trying to go to a certain party, concert or sleepover you told them they couldn’t, or just be aware of when your child might be starting to steal or get involved in something more nefarious.

No matter what your concerns are for what your child does on the computer or the Internet, we can provide you with the safety and security you need. With remote visibility from anywhere in the world, and 24/7 customer support, there is no situation we aren’t prepared for. Start learning more about our system so that you can start learning more about your child and what they are doing on the computer at WebWatcherNow.com

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