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Have you thought about calling Customer Service at an online dealer who handles a variety of products?
Brickhouse Security comes to mind as a large presence online for similar devices.
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thanks Didn't quit, BTW i wasn't looking for a freebie, I was looking for software that i can buy, not rent as it were! Its kind of like paying to see nothing! More important is one that is not too obvious to prying eyes.
Married to my last wife, for 18 years Hoping for many more years Me: FWH 63 yrs She:FBW 56 yrs (Catwhit) Discovery March 2012, and again in August 2012. No contact since then. Finally out of the fog!!!!
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I am looking for a key logger, or blocking software that I can use on my ipads, iPhone and laptop which is windows. Is there a software out there that will work on all formats and doesn't have a monthly fee? The other issue is I want to install it on my company laptop, which for obvious reasons I don't want it to be easily visible to the administrator or when I hand over the laptop virtually for problem fixing etc. The goal is to show my wife that Im not surfing porn or hook up sites Thanks for any help Taffy! If your wife is happy with the use of blocking software, then it is easy to set the Mac laptop to parentally control an account. This is free, and means that your wife (with an administrator account) changes your account to a "parental control" account, and only allows you to access specific websites of her choosing. If you find that you need to access additional sites, she needs to enter her password before you can do this. I suspect that the parental controls on a iPhone might not be as solid as on a laptop, however. You will need to check the many threads here to see what is recommended for monitoring that device. If your wife would be happier with a keylogger, the one that is most often recommended here, and the one that I use, is the eblaster, by SpectorPro. It offers versions for both Mac OS and Windows. With the eblaster, you will need to purchase one copy for each device. You may only install each license once, and if you try to install the license to more than one device you will be unable to use it at all. For the workplace laptop: you need an administrator password to install the eblaster to any device. Do you have such a password for your laptop? The eblaster is not easily detectable, but the problem might be that the anti-virus software picks up the eblaster.
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Thanks sugar cane, I just looked up the Spector products, it looks like this could work, do you know how easy it is to spot by any other IT tech? T
Married to my last wife, for 18 years Hoping for many more years Me: FWH 63 yrs She:FBW 56 yrs (Catwhit) Discovery March 2012, and again in August 2012. No contact since then. Finally out of the fog!!!!
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I've seen several posts here where the person being spied on was a IT tech and could not spot the device. One poster revealed so much information to her H about his emails that he realised there was a keylogger on there and took it to the shop and THEY couldn't find it and take it off. I can only remember reading about key loggers being discovered by the anti-virus software.
I can't guarantee that no techie can or will ever find a keylogger, but it seems highly unlikely ever to happen.
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What is a good monitoring program with GPS for android phones? I contacted Eblaster and the rep told me they do not have products for phones.
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I used mobistealth back in the day.
I don't remember the GPS being particularly accurate in real-time, but maybe their versions have improved.
Other monitoring features were straightforward; all monitoring was done via computer so I never had to access the phone again after the initial install.
Me (BH) FWW Married 2000, DS 8, DD 6, DD 2
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