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Where
does cyber bullying occur?
Cyber bullying happens
on many of the most common places online activity occurs. This
includes blogging on places like MySpace or Facebook,
but is also common in chat, instant messaging, emails, and
message boards.
With monitoring software you may record all of these places where
there is a chance a cyber bully is lurking around waiting to find someone
to pick on.
Spector
Pro is the world’s
best selling software for monitoring and recording every detail
of PC and Internet activity in
your home. Selected as the Editors’ Choice
by the experts at PC Magazine, Spector Pro records every detail of
what they do on the computer – their chats, instant messages,
emails, the web sites they visit, what they search for, what they
do on MySpace, the pictures they post and look at, the keystrokes
they type, the programs they run and much more. And because of its
advanced surveillance screen snapshot features, you get to see not
only WHAT they do, but the EXACT order in which they do it, step
by step. With Spector Pro, you will never doubt who is doing what
on the computer.
In many cases
if you talk to the bullies’ parents about what is happening,
the issue will resolve itself, but if necessary you will have the ability
to print out the recorded events and provide them to your local law enforcement
agency, or your child’s school guidance counselor.
If you would
like to learn more information about Spector Pro and how it can help
you find
out if your child is subjected to cyber bullying please visit the following
link.
Click Here to Stop a Cyber Bully
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