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September 12th, 2006 00:00
Whats a good keystroke logger?
What product do you think is the best free keystroke logger. I need one that doesn't have any spyware or adware and one that is invisible. Any recommendations?
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jmwills
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September 12th, 2006 05:00
RoadiJeff
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September 12th, 2006 09:00
dman,
Many free keystroke loggers are pretty much like free screensavers - they are free because the developer wants lots of people to use them. The reason for that is they are usually packed with spyware, adware and more serious threats.
If you want to keep track of what your kids or whoever is doing on your computer I suggest buying a commercial product recommended by a reputable company.
Here is a list of some that can be found on PC World: Keystroke Loggerklbf
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September 12th, 2006 09:00
i think something like netnanny has a key logger though you'll find it hard to get netnanny running without lots of setup, i suspect it is similar with out kid protection programs
if you want to log websites eg search histories and the like you can do this with most firewalls which avoids relying on broswer histories and can be good to keep a eye on what people look at....
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