lets you monitor and restrict your children's access to the Internet.
It handles Web sites, news, e-mail, chat activity, and FTP sites. It shows you what information has been exchanged with your children by monitoring their on-line activity. Internet activity is presented to you in an easy to understand, Windows environment. If questionable Internet sites are found, you can easily generate a Quick Link and immediately view their content. If questionable e-mail, news, or chat activity is found, you can easily view the content of these messages by clicking on the appropriate log entry.
The the level of supervision provided by Cyber Snoop is easily configured and left to your discretion. It can be configured to selectively restrict Internet access, completely restrict Internet access, monitor Internet access with no restrictions, or provide no monitoring capability at all.
Other features include: multi-level passwords, unlimited security profiles for multiple users, unlimited time controls for profiles, unlimited "Allow" and "Block" lists for profiles, and the ability to export data to a spreadsheet format. In addition, you can capture and control Web-based e-mailers (like Yahoo and HotMail), AOL's Instant Messenger, and ICQ chat.
Cyber Snoop runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
14-day Trial
license
— the installer is 8 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Privacy and Access Control.
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