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What is the cheapest keylogger out there for a Mac?

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blaney

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I need a simple keylogger that will secretly save what my kids e-mail passwords are but the ones i found are either too complicated and expensive or the cheap ones are not made for Mac. Some Internet buddies recommended some like mac keylogger but i think it seems too expensive for me.
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Edited by blaney, 25 November 2011 - 12:51 AM.


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Why do you want one? Generally, I have a hard time seeing the legitimate uses of these things.
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I personally like the one called "Parenting."
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WingedPanther said:

Why do you want one?

Just for my kids...

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Thank you for your informative stuff:)

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So you want to snoop on your kids emails, that's a bit low... Have you tried "asking" them or "educating" them about the internet??
Please, write clearly with proper structure. Double spacing makes the text feel un-jointed, Capitalizing Every Word Means People Stop Before Every Word Sub-Consciously Which Is A Pain In The Backside, and use code tags! (The right most styling box).

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I've always been a fan of "kids can only use a computer under supervision". Don't give them the logins to the computer. Sort of draconian, I know. Then again, I don't have children yet.
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if you are not on a laptop there are a lot of hardware keylogger ( usb interface) which are fully mac compatible.

just google "usb keylogger" and you'll find many of them.

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Not to pry but how old are your kids?
If they are under 10 (or just immature) then maybe you should 'ban' them from having their own emails and ask them to use your own for registering accounts (really no kids under 10 would use emails to communicate... Facebook maybe but not email).
Please, write clearly with proper structure. Double spacing makes the text feel un-jointed, Capitalizing Every Word Means People Stop Before Every Word Sub-Consciously Which Is A Pain In The Backside, and use code tags! (The right most styling box).

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if you want to get a spy software I just recommend you the remote pc spy and the family keylogger, you could solve all of your terrible problem, hope this could help you!




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