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Monitor and Control Computer Access with Snoopstick
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Are your children really safe when playing on the internet? Do you know what sites your employees are visiting? The Snoopstick could be the answer – it’s the only computer monitoring device that lets you monitor what is going on in real time. What’s more, the SnoopStick monitoring components are completely hidden, so there are no telltale signs that the computer is being monitored.
The SnoopStick is an amazing device no bigger than your thumb and less than quarter of an inch thick. Yet it allows you to monitor and control Internet access of up to 3 computers from anywhere, it’s simple to use, and fits easily in your pocket. The Snoopstick isn’t like other monitoring products which only give simple screen capturing or an email alert – it actually let’s you see what’s going on NOW as it works in real time. How Does it Work? The Snoopstick comes with an inbuilt 60 second setup program. All you need to do is insert the SnoopStick into a USB port on the computer you want to monitor and run the program – this installs the monitoring files onto the target computer. You can now monitor that computer from anywhere, at anytime. For example, let’s assume you wanted to check which websites your children (or employees) have been visiting in your absence. Just plug the Snoopstick into the USB port on any computer with Internet access and select the computer you wish to monitor. From there you can check the sender and recipient of every email sent or received, initiate screen captures to see exactly what they are looking at. You can even log the user off, disable Internet access altogether, set time restrictions of Internet use or even turn the computer off remotely. The Snoopstick is very simple to use, requiring no special commands or passwords to activate it - just plug it straight into any computer with a USB socket. The standard device can monitor up to 3 computers although additional computers can be added if required. To find out more about the Snoopstick, visit www.snoopstick.co.uk www.businessinberkshire.co.uk/snoopstick |
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