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Sharing your computer with other users may leave you with the doubt of what people do with it and with your Internet connection while you are away from your machine. If you have children this doubt might become even more compelling above all if you want to know what websites your kids visit while they are online. Here is a great Firefox add to chase all your doubts away.
About:me is an incredible addon able to monitor and spy the activity of people using your computer Internet connection. It shows you statistics about your browser usage, trends in your browsing and downloads histories, most visited websites, what files have been downloaded and different statistics trends.
If you want to know more and download it, click here.
Tags: add-on, Firefox, security
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February 3rd, 2010 at 10:17 pm
In this day and age, it is even more important to ensure protection of your personal information. Spysure Parental Control Software is also a great tool for monitoring your children’s computer related activities whether online or offline. Thanks for the post!