Thursday, February 28, 2013

Internet Pornography


In the past few years the pornographic industry has become incredibly popular and the amount of ways to view pornographic videos has grown exponentially. With all these new ways it can be incredibly hard to keep our children, spouses, or even employees away from pornography. Website blocking software can be expensive and is easily bypassed by proxies. For proper protection of your home and business, monitoring software is definitely the way to go.



Pornographic sites can bring virus' onto your computer and can even lead a spouse to cheating. With computer monitoring software whenever you leave the house you can check up on your spouse from any web browser in the the world. This includes your phone, so even while traveling on business or riding in a cab you can see if they're doing something you don't approve of and immediately put a stop to it.

Monitoring many employees within your business can be hard and anyone that looks up pornography while at work is probably someone you don't want working for you. Most monitoring software allows you to monitor over many computers through one account with ease, you can see their browser histories, downloads, and even receive screen captures. Even if they manage to get past your work firewall you'll easily be able to catch them in the act with computer monitoring software.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Video Game Addiction



In this new technological era we've entered the video game industry is thriving more than ever. New games are released every day and can take weeks to complete, how can we be sure our children are taking the proper time from their days for homework and physical activities? Computer Monitoring Software will let you monitor just how much time they are spending on these games and can even allow you to turn the game/computer off. Not only can you monitor the games but you can also set times for which the video games can be played. Not only can video games be addictive but they can also be violent, it's our jobs as parents to protect out children from games with excessive gore, nudity, and explicit language. In conclusion I believe while video games can be a fun resource for our children that we need to keep a leash on just how much they're playing.