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The
industry leaders in computer monitoring and surveillance
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Spouse
Monitoring
- Statistics and Solutions
- 38%
of people have engaged in explicit online sexual
conversation and 50% of people have made phone
contact with someone they chatted with online.
(Greenfield and Rivet - Internet Use & Abuse
Survey 1999).
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Evidence proves there is a high correlation
between on-line cybersex and subsequent real-time
sexual affairs. (Greenfield and Rivet - Internet
Use & Abuse Survey 1999).
- Evidence
supports the existence of disinhibition, accelerated
intimacy, and hyper-sexual online behavior that
can easily lead to real-time sexual affairs
(Greenfield and Rivet - Internet Use & Abuse
Survey 1999).
- 31%
of people have had an online conversation that
has led to real-time sex. (Greenfield and Rivet
- Internet Use & Abuse Survey 1999).
Relationships are constantly being tested and
destroyed by sexual affairs that start from
online conversations. If you have high suspicions
of an Internet affair, finding out the truth
before more action is taken is extremely important.
We provide the software to allow you to do that.
Child
Monitoring - Statistics and Solutions
- One
in four children were sent pictures of people
who were naked or having sex. (Congressional
Study submitted June 8, 2000).
- An
estimated 725,000 children have been "aggressively"
asked for sex, defined as an offer to meet in
person. (Congressional Study submitted June
8, 2000).
- The
Internet allows people to talk and view material
of anyone in the world, including individuals
with a criminal mind. It is essential that you
monitor a child's online activities and we provide
the software to accomplish that.
Employee
Monitoring - Statistics and Solutions
- 30
to 40% of Internet use in the workplace
is not related to business. (IDC Research).
- 70%
of all Internet porn traffic occurs during
the nine-to-five work day. (SexTracker)
- 37%
of workers say they surf the Web constantly
at work. (Vault.com).
- People
are spending more time surfing the Internet
at work than they are at home, mainly because
home Web connection speeds pale in comparison
to the faster connections that companies give
their employees. (ZDNet Interactive Investor,
2/18/00).
- 77.7%
of major U.S. companies keep tabs on employees
by checking their e-mail, Internet, phone calls,
computer files, or by videotaping them at work.
(American Management Association).
- 63%
of companies monitor workers' Internet connections
and 47% store and review employee e-mail. (American
Management Association).
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27% of companies say that they've fired
employees for misuse of office e-mail or Internet
connections, and 65% report some disciplinary
measure for those offenses. (American Management
Association).
- Misuse
of the Internet among employees has become a
major concern, expecially within the last few
years. We offer the tools to assist you in monitoring
and protecting your corporate presence.
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