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Aobo Keylogger For Mac-running Under Anti-virus
For parents who need Mac monitoring software, Aobo keylogger for Mac offers the best solution.
"My daughter got a MacBook for her birthday (my ex-husband's idea). Is there a way to find out where she goes online? One of my friends told me that there is some spy software for Mac OS X. It has the capability to record keystroke/captures Screen Shots and save it to a log file. Is it true?" asked by Amey, a mother of a 14 year old daughter.
Definitely it is true. There is spy software for Mac OS X- Aobo keylogger for Mac to effectively monitor children who are using Mac computer. Aobo keylogger for Mac is a Macintosh monitoring solution which is most used to monitor users using Mac computers.
After Aobo keylogger for Mac has been installed, it will record each single keystroke and websites visited in any browsers. Aobo keylogger for Mac additionally takes screenshots continuously and sends logs reports automatically to your Email so that you do not need to do anything besides sitting back and see the logs, clearly presenting you what your little kids are doing with their Mac.
Not so long ago, I saw someone ...
... in Yahoo! Answers asking about if anyone can suggest keylogger for Mac software that is believed to be stealthiest. He said he was testing keylogger for Mac and so far there was no keylogger for Mac that can work under anti-virus programs. Actually, there is a keylogger for Mac that is able to get around anti-virus. It is called Aobo keylogger for Mac.
Having been tested many times, Aobo keylogger for Mac, with the full-scale features of keylogger, is approved to be undetectable by most of the anti-viruses, including the powerful Kaspersky. Aobo keylogger for Mac is not a keylogger virus. That is why it cannot be detected by anti-virus. While many keyloggers may leave icons in the Dock, Aobo keylogger for Mac is invisible from Dock and Menu Bar. Therefore, nobody will notice that a piece of monitoring software is running in background. In addition, with the built-in transferring feature, this keylogger for Mac can secretly send the monitoring logs to your E-mail.
If you are searching for a stealthy monitoring program, Aobo keylogger for Mac is at your service. After being installed onto a certain Mac computer, it will stay completely undetected and hidden. Take it easy to use it as it cannot be detected and removed by anti-virus.
As a parent, you will know what is best for your child. Take a look at Aobo keylogger for Mac. Besides the above impressive features, it also records the passwords. If you have any interests in the best Macintosh keylogger, have a try for its three day free trial: http://www.parental-controls-software.net/
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