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		<title>A parental analysis of monitoring computer activity</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://seancoven.blogs.friendster.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/pc_pandora_record_computer_activity_moni.jpeg"><img width="100" height="146" border="0" src="http://seancoven.blogs.friendster.com/my_blog/images/pc_pandora_record_computer_activity_moni.jpeg" alt="Pc_pandora_record_computer_activity_moni" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;float: left" /></a>Listen up parents! We&#8217;re sure you have seen newspaper articles depicting the pitfalls of the Net. From sex predators to cyber bullying to simple teen &quot;invincibility&quot;, this awesome new technology undoubtedly has weaknesses. Following many hours of Googling, I decided to get monitoring software. In wake of even more browsing, I decided on PC Pandora ver.5. It was absolutely the best selection I have ever made. </p>
<p>To start, the chief element - monitoring - is first-class. The program takes true images of the computer&#8217;s activity. It is basically like a VCR for your PC. It exactly records positively everything that surfaces on the machine. The function allows you to observe in detail anything that your teen saw - and did.</p>
<p>Secondly, several logs are created for emails, IMs, webpages browsed, applications run, and P-2-P files swapped. For chats and emails, you can receive entire text to skim and study. For websites, PC Pandora records accurate website addresses so you can assign filters and blocks.</p>
<p>This software also has a impressive key logging function and IRIS function, that will send notifications to a busy parent when away. The recently released version adds a couple new options such as file tracking and web camera capture. It&#8217;ll do more things too, but in short, the program is the greatest security parents can get.</p>
<p>Adults must supervise their little Internet surfers. PC Pandora is the most excellent tool in existence. Visit their site: <a href="http://www.pcpandora.com/">Best PC Monitoring Software</a> . For more justifications to watch teenage PC activity, read this website: <a href="http://pcpandora.wordpress.com/">PC Monitoring Software Review</a> . Become a &quot;modern times&quot; mom or dad with help from computer monitoring software like PC Pandora.</p>
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