IS
SPYING ON YOUR SPOUSE AN INVASION OF PRIVACY? |
| It is not,
if it's used in legal ways. Spying intent is to find the
truth and is frequently used to grasp the reality of the
situation. A suspicious husband or wife may have no legal
grounds for breaking into password-protected areas of a
spouse's personal computer, but may be able to monitor a
shared family computer.
Generally, laws do exist regarding “Invasion of Privacy”
which deals with the area of expected privacy (such as bathrooms,
changing/dressing rooms and other areas where a person should
expect a high level of personal privacy), but that's not
the case with a shared family computer.
Of course, before you undertake the spying activities you
need to check if they are 100% legal on the place you live.
Before spying on your spouse it is strongly recommended
to check the local law in your district/country. |
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PROTECT
YOUR CHILDREN ONLINE! |
| Being parents,
you have to be concerned of your kids' education, you do
not want them to come in touch with dangerous illegal and
unsolicited experience neither online nor working with computer
in general. All the parents have the duty to protect their
children from lewd content and online predators on the internet.
The best way to ensure your child's safety on the internet
is to be with him/her all the time they are online. Unfortunately,
this is not always possible and, more than that, can cause
your children's disapproval. What is the solution? By using
spy software (keyloggers, monitoring tools) you can protect
children from sexual predators who disguise themselves and
target victims via instant messengers and chat rooms. The
best thing to do is to keep an eye on your children online
activities and in this way you know all the time what is
going on. |
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