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alexanderu

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#224025 29-Oct-2017 14:24
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Hi All,

 

I've installed teamviewer on my kids computer to monitor their activity remotely in real time.  However, I'm ideally looking for something 'hidden' to monitor their activity in real time, as teamviewer does not have this option.

 

Are there any other software you would recommend?  

 

 

 

Thanks!


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  #1892164 29-Oct-2017 15:50
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TightVNC?




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  #1892203 29-Oct-2017 18:02
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Something like this: https://activtrak.com/ 

 

 





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  #1892243 29-Oct-2017 19:19
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I'd recommend teaching your kids safe internet usage and trusting them rather than installing what basically amounts to malware on their computers. 





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