You let a friend move in and now you got a roommate. Or maybe you advertised for someone to share the rent and now the ad has been answered. Everything seems to be all right at first, and then your roommate wants to use your computer. You aren’t sure so you take time to think it over. Well, your roommate works different hours than you so it wouldn’t interfere with your use. You let him start using your computer.
Later, you get a nagging feeling that something is wrong with letting him use your computer, but you don’t know what. You hate to seem selfish and tell him he can’t use it. You have a dilemma. Your mind races through the possibilities of illegal activities and other objectionable uses of your machine. You finally tell him to stop using it, but you’re not sure he is keeping his word. Maybe he is using it anyway while you’re at work.
You confide in another friend and he says just make him move, but you need the rent and utility money. Then your friend says why not spy on him and find out what he’s doing. You decide you will. That is when you need the Keylogger. This product will log all of his key strokes, take periodic snapshots of the computer desktop, log all entries, and web sites visited. It will gather all the information for you and do it in stealth mode. Your roommate won’t know he is being watched.
Once you have the Keylogger installed, you can know what anyone else is doing on your computer. It will keep you in control. If you make that roommate move, you can use this program to ascertain what your further roommate is doing or your girlfriend. You can get this helper at <a href="http://www.click-logger.com/" target="_top">www.click-logger.com</a>. You’ll never be in the dark again.
About the Author:
Sasko is the owner of Click-Logger.Com, the BEST software for monitoring internet activities on your computer.
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