The Best Keylogger 3.52

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The Best KeyLogger lets you read and watch everything that happens on your computer while your gone. The Best KeyLogger register all keystrokes typed, including language-specific characters, talk and messages conversations, passwords, e-mails, clipboard, captured screenshots, desktop, and Internet activity. Why do you need a keylogger? Computer activity--By activating The Best Keylogger, you can monitor everything. Just install it, and when you are away, it will do the entire job for you. It can even send you the logs by e-mail at every interval you choose, so you can know which activities are taking place, on your computer. Parental control--Do you wanna know what your children are doing on their computer ? Who they are talking to in the middle of the night? Do they surf to adult sites? Who is this "friend" they chat with? Now you can find out. Business administration--Do you own a company? Do you know what you are paying your employees do to? Are they doing their job? Or are you paying them lots and lots of money to surf on the Internet? Put and end to it right now. School administration--What are the students really doing on their computer? Are they doing their homework? Their lab? Or are they entering illegal and inappropriate sites? Stop it now.

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