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by Ukv
658 days ago
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There's monitoring software marketed towards parents, which I think for most parents would meet your concerns (ease of use, risk of malware, legality). If the parent has access to the computer, then they'll generally already have all documents, browser/application history, and chat logs. > Now contrast that with a 100% legal and already preinstalled keylogger 2.0, which is not only logging keypresses Windows Recall doesn't log keypresses, to my understanding. > Like walking past unattended unlocked PC and voila - you can check all history without going back in time to install keylogger in advance. I feel extracting browser passwords and all their documents would typically be more damaging. |
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