Monday, March 18, 2013

SniperSpy: How it Works





SniperSpy has the capability to save screenshots of the target’s computer, record chat history and website logs and can even store keystrokes. Users are able to see what anyone using their computer is doing through SniperSpy’s secure online access. After the software is installed via the target’s e-mail, users can access the program from any other source. Unlike other PC spyware, SniperSpy can work with firewall settings of Windows Vista and Windows XP to gain access to the computer completely undetected.

After the program is installed, it records the data from the target’s computer and sends it to the user’s SniperSpy account online. Users must then log-in to the secure network in order to access this saved data. A SniperSpy review notes that the company values the security and privacy of each user. This means that there is no sharing of information and the only person who has access to the saved records is the user.

Who SniperSpy is for: People that suspect their children or employees of abusing their personal computer will benefit from using SniperSpy. SniperSpy is also ideal for parents who want to monitor their child’s use of the Internet to make sure they are being safe. Employers at both large and small companies are able to monitor their employees to make sure they are doing their job and not stealing company time. A SniperSpy review indicates that the software is so discreet that the targets will never know unless users opt to send direct messages to tell the targets to stop doing a particular action.

No comments:

Post a Comment