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    New software

    Hello,
    I've just discovered a new software , i was impressed because it was so easy to use.
    I'm using it to protect my little girl, she likes to surf the internet and i can't stay all the time with her but now i'm more relaxed
    CSS is an activity monitoring software, records keystroke typed and can take screenshots; ideal for parents concerned about their children's computer activity, for employers concerned about their employees using computers for other purposes then working, for wives or husbands who suspect their spouse.

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    Ooh. Spam.

    *sharpens knife*
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Ooh. Spam.

    *sharpens knife*
    lol


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    How does this protect your little girl?

    Activity monitoring would only be useful, AFTER she'd accessed
    whatever you're trying to keep her away from.

    An internet filter would be best.

    I think you are a bad parent.
    Merry Christmas

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    CSS is a technology used for manipulating HTML documents.

    Not only are you a bad parent, you are also an ignorant parent.

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    Knock it off guyz...Intcom might be learning new things or just unaware of the things you know of.

    Intcom,

    you can use some firewall which can block access to some sites and if you have any site in mind then u can simply block it by internet explorer aswell.

    Cheers.

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    Originally posted by wrack
    Knock it off guyz...Intcom might be learning new things or just unaware of the things you know of.

    Intcom,

    you can use some firewall which can block access to some sites and if you have any site in mind then u can simply block it by internet explorer aswell.

    Cheers.
    Dude... we've been here long enough to smell spam from a forum away.

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    Originally posted by mendhak
    Dude... we've been here long enough to smell spam from a forum away.
    Oops...I am sorry I didn't really noticed about SPAM thingy. I just thought that ppls are making fun.

    I am with you.

    Bad Father.

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    Intcom,

    I use Norton internet security to block most sites i don't want my son to get to it is very quick and easy to set up and in conjuction with the internet content advisor is pretty damn good. (well at least i think it works well.)

    Like wrack said use a firewall program to block stuff. it is much better than logging the sites to finding out what they've been doing. Preventative measures are much better.
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    Originally posted by Bloit
    Like wrack said use a firewall program to block stuff.
    Thank You...!!!

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    Well i didn't want to steal your thunder!!
    Theres always one who gets confused

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