What is Spy Software?
By now, you have
probably read news articles about spyware and how its plaguing
internet users. Many times spy software is confused with spyware -
this page will clear up the difference between the two.
At its most basic definition, spyware is software technology that
gathers information about a computer user with or without their
knowledge. Typically, this type of spyware is also known as adware.
This software is often installed along with other software
installations - it piggybacks onto your system - usually without you
knowing at all. This software then reports back what websites you
frequent, what your interests are, demographic information, and more
to the creators of the spyware. This information is then sold to
marketing companies and other interested parties. This is NOT what
our spy software does.
Computer monitoring
software, also known as Spy software, is used to monitor or record
all activities occurring on a users computer. This software is
installed directly by the user wanting to perform the monitoring -
rather than hiding it on top of another software installation. Spy
software can be loaded intentionally by the purchaser of the
software, or from an attachment in an email. Our spy software can be
configured to alert the user they are being monitored, or it can run
totally invisible to the user. Our spy software can record nearly
every aspect of what a user does on their computer - but it is never
reported to anyone else but the actual purchaser of the software.
Who uses spy
software?
Our spy software is
actively used by concerned parents, worried spouses, government
offices, corporate networks, and educational institutions. Spytech
has helped countless businesses, educational institutions, parents,
and spouses put their mind at ease over how their computers are
being used. With our spy software, all activities can be tracked to
be used for incrimination in case a user abuses their computer
privileges - or it can be used as a visible deterrent from
performing inappropriate activities, if the software is configured
to alert users they are being monitored.
How
could it benefit you?
By now you might be wondering how spy
software could work for you. Here are some possible scenarios that
you might fall into.
Parental
Control
As a parent, you always wonder about how your child uses the
computer. With our software you do not need to wonder anymore. All
usage is logged: internet connections, websites visited, windows
opened, emails, conversations, everything they typed, and so forth.
Now you will be able to view and moderate your child's computer
usage. Our software also allows for content filtering to restrict
your children from viewing inappropriate websites, applications, and
more.
Spousal
Monitoring
As much as we would like it not to happen - unfaithfulness in
relationships does occur. If you have ever wondered if your spouse
is talking to a secret admirer via the Internet, our software is
your solution. You can track their emails and web activity just
incase they are being unfaithful.
Business Administration
Our spy software can be used for employee monitoring. It can make
sure employees stay on task and do not abuse business machines and
work time. Monitoring policies can be set in place to let employees
know that they may be being watched.
School/Institutions
With our spy software running on school/institutional workstations,
machine abuse and misuse is a thing of the past. Actions can be
tracked down to individual users according to the time and date in
which they happened, and can be saved to convenient logs for
incrimination.
Personal Control and File
Backup
If privacy is a concern of yours, then our software can help. You
can enable our software while you go away from the computer and all
activities while your away are logged. Spy software can even be used
to save documents that have been lost due to system crashes - if you
have the keystroke monitoring enabled!
Is this software
legal?
Absolutely. Our monitoring software is legal as long as the
purchaser installs it on a computer they own themselves. If a
purchaser installs the software on a computer they do not own then
they may be violating state and federal laws. If you are worried
about this, please consult your local and state laws. |