Software Used To Nab Cheating Spouses

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Cheating Spouses (NAPS)—A software program originally designed to help parents monitor their children’s online activity is now being used by wives and busbands who suspect their mates of cheating on thera via the Internet. A new software program monitors all computer activity—for both children and adults. The program, called Spector, acts like a hidden video camera for the computer monitor. Once installed, it takes snapshots of whatever is on the screen and saves them away on the computer for later viewing. The software records chat conversations, instant messages, e-mails, Web sites vis- ited and keystrokes typed. “With Spector, people usually find out within 24 hours whether their spouse is cheating,” states Doug Fowler, president of SpectorSoft. “One wornan discovered her fianc had 17 other girlfriends, and broke off the engagement.” “The Internet has made it very easy for people to chat and meet online,” he adds. “Unfortunately, it is also too easy for married people te sex-chat, which leads to phone-chat, and eventually to meeting in person.” Whether you want to be a more inforrned parent, employer or see what your spouse is doing online, Spector can be an easy and effective solution. For more information, visit www.SpectorSoft.com or call 1-888-598-2788 extension 222.