Re: Monitoring Family Use

From: Don (third_world@dictatorships.com)
Date: 01/31/03


From: Don <third_world@dictatorships.com>
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 00:57:16 GMT

On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 00:14:45 GMT, Marty <@pacbell.net> wrote:

>First, if there is a more appropriate ng for this question, please
>advise.
>
>Second, I would like to know if software exists that will allow me to
>monitor the internet travels of my children. I would also like to
>monitor conversations they are having with others on various chat and
>instant messenger groups. No, it's not a police state in my home, but I
>feel I'm responsible for what my kids are up to until they are adults.
>There is trust and there are reasonable expectations; people are curious
>and fallible by nature. We are presently a W98SE family, possibly
>moving up to XP (but not too soon).

Once you upgrade to WinXP just google for "keyloggers". As long as
you have Win98 there is little you can do in the way of monitoring.
Don



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