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Monitor your Children on the Computer

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Leslie Jones - 01 Apr 2006 17:56 GMT
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Caitriona (GoddessKitten) Mac Fhiodhbhuidhe - 02 Apr 2006 05:59 GMT
> Quietly patrol your PC to check how others are using it by running our outstanding,
> reasonably priced software product called Desktop Snooper!

Why?  We randomly walk into the front room when the kids are online.
Plus, my husband can access our entire network while he's at his
office, an hour away.  (Freaked YD out one day when he did that to her.
Took over her cursor and everything.  LOL)  In addition, if needed, he
can write the networking software to give kids access only during
certain hours and only to particular websites.

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anonymous - 11 Apr 2006 23:11 GMT
>> Quietly patrol your PC to check how others are using it by running our outstanding,
>> reasonably priced software product called Desktop Snooper!
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> can write the networking software to give kids access only during
> certain hours and only to particular websites.

I did the same.  In addition, the home network is configured to log all
of the teens AIM chats.  After seeing what was going on for a few weeks
I completely blocked AIM.  She was using it to plan drinking and drugs.
 I recently moved out (temporary? separation) and her mother insisted I
turn AIM back on.  She went right back to planning her drinking and
drugging escapes.  Her mother, who gets emailed the chats every evening
and whom can access it real time anytime she wants, has yet to do
anything about it.  In fact, last weekend her daughter (my
step-daughter) was planning to run away for the weekend to do drugs (ALL
of them, cocaine, pot, alcohol, mushrooms, and smoking meth).  My wife,
who couldn't possibly have missed this planning, went to a party that
evening while her daughter made final plans.  If I were the biological
father I would suing for custody.  I'm thinking I should contact the
biological father, except he doesn't speak English AFAIK.

Can you guess why we separated?

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