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Install Spector on your PC and it will
record EVERYTHING anyone does on the Internet.
Spector is a computer monitoring program that automatically takes
hundreds of snapshots every hour, very much like a surveillance
camera. With Spector, you will be able to SEE EXACTLY what your
spouse, kids and employees have been doing online and offline.

PC SURVEILLANCE
Imagine a surveillance camera pointed directly at your computer
monitor, filming away everything that is done on the PC. That is
the idea behind the number one selling Internet Monitoring and Surveillance
software, Spector.
Imagine being able to download, install and start recording PC
and Internet activity in less than 10 minutes.
Imagine virtually no learning curve - if you can play a VCR or
DVD player, you already know how to use Spector. It's that simple
to use.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Spector works by taking a snapshot of whatever is on the computer
screen and saves it away in a hidden location on your computer's
hard drive. A few seconds later, Spector takes another picture.
In fact, Spector can automatically take a picture of your computer
screen as frequently as once per second. This monitoring program
is also completely invisible to the user - only you know that it'
s running.
WHAT DOES SPECTOR RECORD?
You get recordings of all chat conversations, instant messages,
e-mails typed and read, all web sites visited, all programs/applications
run, all keystrokes typed - EVERYTHING they do on the computer and
on the Internet including MySpace and FaceBook activity.
You can come back to the computer a few minutes, a few hours, a
few days or weeks later and SEE EXACTLY what they were doing, because
Spector has recorded it. See what Spector Sees!

Awarded PC Magazine Editors' Choice
Spector Pro has been awarded PC Magazine Editors' Choice TWICE as
the best Internet monitoring software for recording computer activity.
PC Magazine reviewers stated, "Spector Pro offers the most
powerful and complete assortment of monitoring and reporting tools."
SIMPLE, EASY TO USE
With virtually no learning curve, Spector makes it easy to start
recording your PCs today. If you can use a VCR or a DVD player,
you already know how to use Spector.
WHO USES SPECTOR?
Spector is the computer monitoring program for parents concerned
about what their children do online, or worried about protecting
their children from the Internet predator's lurking around the Internet.
Spector is also ideal for businesses concerned about how their
employees use company computers. Are your employees goofing off
too much online? Sending sexually or racially offensive e-mail jokes?
Spreading company confidential information in anonymous chat and
message boards? You'll find out with Spector.
And, if you're concerned about what your spouse or mate is doing
online at all hours of the evening, there is no faster or more accurate
way to find out than with Spector.
BUILT FOR WINDOWS
Spector is fully compatible with all versions of Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows
98, Windows ME, Windows NT and Windows 2000.
Spector for Windows is on sale for $69.99. If you think Spector may be the right Internet monitoring program for you, get more Information and buy it at the Spectorsoft Website.

Spector also has a professional version of the classic spy software called Spector Pro 2008. Spector Pro has an advanced warning system that will inform you when a PC being
monitored has been used in an inappropriate manner. Through the use of keywords
and phrases that you specify, Spector Pro will be "on alert", emailing you an immediate and detailed report. This computer monitoring program also exclusively monitors any MySpace Internet activity. See some screenshots of MySpace monitoring. See what Spector Pro sees. Spector Pro is compatible with all versions of Windows Vista -
available for only $99.95. Here you can get more information or buy Spector Pro now.
 

Spector also has a Corporate Network Edition for employee monitoring called Spector CNE.
Want some more reasons to monitor your kids online? Read some of the Internet Predator Chat Nightmares of 2007
The Online Safety Site has a chat example that shows you just what your kids can get involved with while chatting. Warning: Not for everyone!

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