These Days, When People Want to Do Things Dirty, Sneaky and Underhanded the First Place They Look Is the Internet and Now You Can Watch Them
Protecting the Innocent from the naive and the malicious Internet users.
Imagine if you wanted to secretly watch a person who has been on your mind lately. Imagine if you had a software program that would secretly take pictures of everything they do with their computer.
(PRWEB) May 21, 2005 -- Now you have it. Desktop Snooper will take secret pictures of the material on any computer screen. Best of all, you set how often you'd like it to take a secret picture. You could set it to take a secret picture every minute. Or you could set it to take a picture every 15 minutes, or every hour, and anything in between. The computer you are watching will then store all the pictures in a secret part of the persons hard drive so that you can view them later. Then, when the person you are watching is away from his/her computer, you can view the pictures one by one as slides, or you can set Desktop Snooper to make a little movie out of them.
Another known fact is that teenagers reveal more secrets about themselves to their friends in email than in person. Of all the groups, teenagers leave the most evidence of their secret lives on their home computer.
Using Desktop Snooper, you will know exactly what your teenager is doing when you are not around. Desktop Snooper can show it to you in pictures, letters, emails, visited websites, words searched for on search engines like yahoo, and even movies.
More Than Just A PC Guardian, What if the power ever goes out while you are working on a document, email, or anything else you might be typing, Desktop Snooper will again come to your rescue. When the power comes back on and you reboot your computer, everything you were working on will be safely stored inside Desktop Snooper.
Or have you ever lost something you were working on because of a system crash? Or just plain can't find data on your computer anymore? No problem, Desktop Snooper has all the work you've ever typed on your computer. You can find it all in one simple to read text file. And easily do a search for exactly what you lost.
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