Spyone Pro MSN keystrokes images Spy
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Spyone Pro MSN Chat conversations spy can record both keystrokes and images sent and received through MSN(Windows Live Messenger) in a fully invisible and safe way.
The program generates reports for everything that is done on MSN (Windows Live Messenger). These reports are saved in log files that allow access only to the program administrator.
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Key features of Spyone Pro MSN Spy
- Capturing conversations
Complete detailing of all the conversation data - Fully invisible
Invisibility, maximum safety and full monitoring. - Pictures and Videos
Capturing screens of conversations - Sending reports
Easy is to receive the reports (conversations) in your e-mail.
What can you do with Spyone Pro MSN Spy?
» Protect your children:
Children are often curious for sexually-explicit content and they may chat with bad guys on MSN Messenger/AIM/Windows Live Messenger online. Now with the Spyone Pro MSN Spy you can know everything and protect them.
» Monitor your spouse:
Have you suspected that your spouse is cheating on you? Why he/she cleans the MSN conversation tracks on the computer? Now with theSpyone Pro MSN Spy, he/she can’t hide anymore.
» Monitor your employees:
Is your employee working or playing? Have you noticed a drop in productivity? Now you can know the truth about what they are talking about through MSN Messenger withSpyone Pro MSN Spy
Download Free trial Spyone Pro MSN Spy
Screenshots of Spyone Pro MSN Spy
FAQs of Spyone Pro MSN Spy:
1. Q: Can I install Spyone Pro MSN Spy on more than one computer ?
A: No, you can’t! To install Spyone Pro MSN Spy on another computer, you should buy an additional License for it..
2. Q: What can I get if I purchase Spyone Pro MSN Spy?
A: After purchase, you get the software, free technical support and free lifetime updates!
3. Q: Is my order secure?
A: Yes, of course! We use the world’s famous online Payment system. It is a 100% secure and hacker-safe platform.
4. Q: Does your company read our computer activity logs? What about privacy?
A: No. All captured logs are saved in database file on your computer.









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