Hidetools Parental Control 4.3

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Hidetools Parental Control protects your children online and offline. The program is all-in-one solution which combines powerful computer monitoring software with Internet filter and games/application blocker! This parental control tool invisibly records everything your children do, including keystrokes typed, web sites visited, system activity, programs used, screenshots and more. The program can send all the log reports to your email address. As control tool the program allows you to block selected games/applications. You can restrict access to instant messengers (e.g. AIM, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, MIRC, and Skype), web browsers, games and so on. Also, our Parental Control with powerful Internet filter protects your children from abusive websites and makes the Internet safety. The Internet filter is fully customizable so you can block any website by URLs or website categories. Our Parental Control has very user-friendly interface and does not require any specific computer knowledge. It is invisible and password protected so even the most computer well-knowing child cannot stop or uninstall it. Hidetools Parental Control is your untiring helper with children!

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