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Learn How Your Kid Working on PC With KidLogger

KidLogger is a simple software tool designed to help parents to monitor their kid’s activities on the computer. The application is meant for small kids (2 – 7years) and you can learn how your kid is working on the PC - view website that they visited, read typed text, listen Skype conversation and more.

KidLogger includes a keystroke logger, computer monitor, web activity monitor, screen capturer and voice recorder.

Features of KidLogger:

  1. Learn how much your Kid is working on the PC
  2. View web sites that your Kid visited
  3. View screen shots
  4. Read the text was typed on the keyboard
  5. Listen to the Skype conversation or any voices occured near Kid PC.
  6. Know what hardware (USB flash drives, etc) plugged/unplugged from PC.
  7. Monitor a few PC/Kids/workers easily on 1 location using any PC or mobile phone with intetnet.

KidLogger can be downloaded at this link.

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