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SnoopStick monitors your online activity. Say bye-bye to privacy

Posted February 27th, 2007 by Alex Ion

SnoopStick monitors your online activity. Say bye-bye to privacySnoopStick has launched a very simple device to be able to track anything one has done on the internet. Plug it in, install the completely invisible software and voila. You can monitor everything your kid or your employee is doing online, without leaving any tracks. Anywhere in the world, you can now plug the SnoopStick USB flash drive and watch every web site that was accessed during the period, check what instant messages were sent or even see what and to whom the emails were sent. You see all these in real time.

This is a very kinky device, that can store logs for up to 12 months, that would take less than 60 seconds to install and that would do a very good job to keep an eye on those that you need to. It also comes with functions that may restrict the internet access, alert the person breaching the rules, set time restrictions and even turning the computer off. I am already paranoid about this new piece of … software, because someone may install it on my laptop while I am not watching and I might get busted. Hope my girlfriend is not reading this one. SnoopStick price is $59.95.



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