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Why use
Computer and Internet Monitoring
Software?
As discussed here,
there are many uses for computer and internet monitoring software. Here's
a few more details that may be of interest if you are considering spy
software use.
Employee Monitoring
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30
to 40% of Internet use in the workplace is not related to business. (IDC
Research)
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70%
of all Internet porn traffic occurs during the nine-to-five work day.
(SexTracker)
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37%
of workers say they surf the Web constantly at work. (Vault.com)
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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)
Child
Monitoring
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With
an estimated 24 million children now online, one out of five have been
solicited for sex in the last year. (Congressional Study submitted
June 8, 2000)
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One
in four children were sent pictures of people who were naked or having
sex. (Congressional Study submitted June 8, 2000)
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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)
Spouse
Monitoring
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57%
of people have used the Internet to flirt. (Greenfield and Rivet -
Internet Use & Abuse Survey 1999)
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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)
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31%
of people have had an online conversation that has led to real-time
sex. (Greenfield and Rivet - Internet Use & Abuse Survey 1999)
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