iSafe AllInOne Keylogger 1.5.9

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iSafe AllInOne Keylogger lets you monitor all the activities and conversations, look at screenshots, and sites they have surfed, the keystrokes, the clipboard they copied and pasted. By activating iSafe Computer Watch, you can monitor everything including blocking unwanted sites/programs. The Key Logger allows you to register all keystrokes typed, including language-specific characters, talk and messages conversations, passwords, e-mails, clipboard, captured screenshots, desktop, and Internet activity. iSafe AllInOne Keylogger & Internet monitoring tool allows you to record and control everything that happens on your computer and have it delivered to your email address - including screenshots. Automatically watch every chat, monitor every website and control it all easily. No other PC monitor tool gives you the security of knowing you'll be able to collect every screenshot and every keystroke with just the click of a button. Every keystroke from popular chat, online email and social sites is recorded. Including Myspace, Facebook, Hotmail, Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger, AIM and any other programs.

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