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Has anyone here used them?

Do they really work as advertised?

Costs around $100.00 but I need to know if they are going to work or not.
 

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Has anyone here used them?

Do they really work as advertised?

Costs around $100.00 but I need to know if they are going to work or not.


I'm curious about them too. But my instincts say that to work "undecteted" by the owner of a computer it would have to be very sophisticated and cost more than $100. So I would think only available to gov. agencies. But no idea at all! Also we live in a world of lawsuits in the US anyway, so for private use; my guess it would be limited to parents watching their kids or something similiar. The ads on google about them sound unbelievable--but that's the way of advertizing for all products today.
 

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Name a specific program that you are looking at.

Guess we will never know. LOL
I did a google search on the terms used by the poster. Did not bore myself to read all the ads. He's right about the cost . The few I read about cost $100. But to get them (unknown) to another computer user remotely, from my reading the user must click on a link and then supposedly the remote program will be installed without the knowledge of the receiver. I know next to nothing about computers software or even how to copy and paste....BUT. I read one disclaimer from one of the programs advertized that said they were not responsible for the receiver of the spy link to click on it or words to that effect. It did say in the FAQ, that it would go past firewalls etc. Sounds like a sales gimmick to me.
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I'm curious about them too. But my instincts say that to work "undecteted" by the owner of a computer it would have to be very sophisticated and cost more than $100. So I would think only available to gov. agencies. But no idea at all! Also we live in a world of lawsuits in the US anyway, so for private use; my guess it would be limited to parents watching their kids or something similiar. The ads on google about them sound unbelievable--but that's the way of advertizing for all products today.


I have the traditional kind that I have downloaded onto my machine at home. It's from SpectroPro. It cost me 80.00 and works very well. Does
exactly what was advertized. Key logger, screen snapshots, e-mails, websites. It records everything and works virtually silent in the background.

But software has to be downloaded first on computer. If you wanted to monitor say your ex-girlfriend's computer and you no longer have access to the machine undetected, then you will need remote-spy programs. Apperently, you send an innocent looking e-mail to the person and hope
he or she opens it on thier personal computer. When they open the attachment, hidden in the attachment is a download from the spy program.

It starts recording everything on that machine and stores it in an activity log that only you have access to. Remote spy.

These are a couple of company's selling it. Just want to know if anyone here has tried these and do they work as well as SpectroPro.

http://www.i-spynow.com/

http://www.remotespy.com/
 
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Supersy8?

What if your girlfriend or whomever, had antivirus and spyware removal/ detection programs on their computer. And ran them daily? Are you saying the programs you mentioned for recording everything would go undected? Then their activity would be sent to you?
 

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