USB Snoop Stick Computer Monitoring Dongle

Remotely Monitor Computer Use, Browsing, IM, Screenshot Capability

usb snopp stick remote computer monitoring device

So are you one of those super paranoid individuals that’s constantly worried about what your kids or significant others are up to on your computer? Are you concerned that your children are being exposed to endless streams of violence or pornography when you can’t be there to monitor their computer usage? Do you think your spouse is secretly chatting it up with some younger version of yourself? OK, now that we’ve got you all worked up, how about picking up the USB Snoop Stick so you can find out all of things you really didn’t want to know about what goes on when you’re away.

The USB Snoop Stick is the ultimate in computer spying technology. According to the makers of this little Mata Hari, all you need to do is insert the Snoop Stick into an empty USB port on your computer and run the included software program. You can then remotely monitor the goings on of your PC remotely by inserting the same Snoop Stick into any Internet-connected computer’s USB port. You click “Connect and View Remote Activity” and you’re on your way. The SnoopStick will then start displaying what the computer is accessing on the web, or any IM conversations, as well as email activity and software used. You can also download and view the activity logs that the Snoop Stick software has recorded.

If that weren’t invasive enough for you, the Snoop Stick can also take screenshots automatically at pre-set intervals, or whenever websites are accessed. You can also send messages to anyone using the computer to let them know they’re being watched, and you can also remotely cut off Internet access, log off all users, or shut down the computer.

The USB Snoop Stick is available for 74.95GBP (about $122) from www.boystuff.co.uk.

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