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Shield IT Features - Version 2.0.7
- Keystroke Recorder [See
Picture] - Records all alphanumeric keystrokes that are typed
on the computer, even masked characters such as passwords.
- Screen Capture [See
Picture] - Takes pictures of the screen at regular intervals.
- Stealth eMail - Secretly sends keystroke logs
to your email.
- Automatic startup - Automatically begins recording
at startup no matter who is logged in.
- Stealth technology - Records invisibly without
appearing in Task Manager or Add/Remove programs.
- Encrypted log files - Log files are encrypted
to prevent unauthorized access.
- Password protection - The program can only
be run using your password
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Easy to use [See
Picture] - Shield IT is one of the most easy to use spy
programs on the market.
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| Fact |
38% of people have engaged in explicit,
online sexual conversation and 50% of people have made phone
contact with someone they chatted with online. (Greenfield
and Rivet - Internet Use & Abuse Survey 1999) |
| Fact |
25 million Americans visit cyber-sex sites
between 1-10 hours per week. 70% keep their habit a secret.
(MSNBC/Stanford/Duquesne Study, Washington
Times, 1/26/2000) |
| Fact |
60% of all web-site visits are sexual in
nature. (MSNBC/Standford/Duquesne
Study, Washington Times, 1/26/2000) |
| Fact |
One in five children who use computer chatrooms
have been approached by pedophiles over the Internet. (Detective
Chief Superintendent Keith Akerman, Telegraph.co.uk January
2002 ) |
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