While online computer exploration opens a world of possibilities for children, expanding their horizons and exposing them to different cultures and ways of
life, they can be exposed to dangers as they hit the road exploring the information highway. Advances in computer and communication technology allow
your children to connect with complete strangers in a countless number of ways. The IntelliSpy™ COMPUTER ACTIVITY TRACKING SOFTWARE gives you the ability to track what your child does every time they get on the computer.
You have a right to know and to protect your child.
Works on Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7.
Features: Key Logging, that lets the parent see everything typed onto the keyboard including emails, instant messages, social networking activity; Screenshots, snapshots of the screen taken at 1 minute intervals; Block web sites, to limit access to web sites that you feel are inappropriate for your child; Completely Stealth: if someone closes the program or shuts down the computer, the program will restart.
Includes: IntelliSpy Software, Digital and Printed Instructional Manual and these 7 Safety Reports:
1) What is the Internet and How Powerful is it?
2) Top Five Dangers to Kids with Unsupervised Internet Access
3)What Your Family Needs to Know About Cyber Predators
4) Social Networking. What Life is Your Family Living Online?
5) Modern Day Pirates:Does Your Computer Contain Stolen Property?
6) How to Track Who Uses Your Computer and What They Do
7) Internet Safety: How to Protect You and Your Family
HOMESAFE® WIRELESS HOME SECURITY SYSTEM
The HOMESAFE® WIRELESS HOME SECURITY SYSTEM is an affordable solution to your home or office security needs. This easy to operate security system will sound an alarm and dial up to 5 preset phone numbers to let you know motion has been detected or a door or a window has been opened in your home. A land line
with tone dialing is required. Can add multiple remotes for additional family members.
HOW IT WORKS:
1. When the door/window sensor or motion detector is triggered, it sounds an alarm and sends a signal to the base unit.
2. The base unit dials the first telephone number of your programmed list.
3. The person answering the call will hear a prerecorded alert message.
4. That person will have the option to listen in on the room, broadcast
their voice through the base unit, or disarm the system.
5. If there is no answer, or if the person doesn’t disarm the system, it
will dial the next number on your programmed list.
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