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PC Tattletale is an easy to use Parental control and Internet monitoring software that makes it easy for parents to help protect their children when they go online, use instant messaging, chat rooms or anytime children are online. PC Tattletale Internet monitoring software automatically records: All E-mail - both in and outbound mail, all Chat sessions, all Instant Messages, every Web sites visited, all Keystrokes, Passwords, and Videos and social networks too like FaceBook and MySpace. This software will answer that question and show you exactly what they do, where they go and who they talk too. So even if you're not at home, the software helps you keep an eye on your child's safety as PC Tattletale takes screencaps regularly and even forwards you copies of any e-mails your child sends. PC Tattletale won't show up in the start menu or control panel, so your child will never know it's there. Note to parents: Like most parental control or internet monitoring software, PC Tattletale requires that you set an exclusion with your anti virus software. But PC Tattletale makes it easy with our simple to follow online videos that walk you through the process in just minutes. Trend Micro anti-virus is not compatible with any parental control or internet monitor software.Version 8.0.051 adds support for the Windows Vista 64 bit operating system.

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Format:SoftwareSize:10,021 KB
Date:Aug 2009Version:8.0.051
License:Free to tryPrice:$49.95
Limitations:7-day trial
Platform:Windows
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