Keylogging
So, I am feeling tired tonight and giddy. I do not feel like writing tonight, although I should. Instead, I'm blogging because that takes no brains.
Anyway, I thought I would share with you all something my son taught me.
He said, "Mom, what is keylogging."
Uh, what is that? I had no idea.
But I thank my son for asking! {giggle}
Go ahead, I dare you, search the internet for "keylogging."
You will find that there is a ton of software out there that you can install on your computer to record every single key stroke your children make on the computer (and even screenshots of pages they are at). And the software is reasonably priced.
Now, it makes you wonder. Are you being watched?
It also makes me wonder why my son had heard the term. Maybe he still feels Mom has eyes in the back of her head and his friends instead suggested it was just keylogging. {giggle}
On a personal note, we finally set the date for the Eagle Court of Honor for both of my younger sons as February 5th, as well as the District Court of Honor being on February 10th. This puts some stress on me. I have a lot to do to prepare for both, along with the February 22nd deadline for writing tutorials which is when the local classes start. There are patches to sew, food plans to make, and scanning and scrapping cub scout and boy scout photos for display. Also, I plan on honoring my boss's wife at the District event and need to coordinate that. He passed away recently and was big into scouts and I wanted to do something for his wife at this grand event.
I'm a walking tired person. Oh, I said that already.
Anyway, I thought I would share with you all something my son taught me.
He said, "Mom, what is keylogging."
Uh, what is that? I had no idea.
But I thank my son for asking! {giggle}
Go ahead, I dare you, search the internet for "keylogging."
You will find that there is a ton of software out there that you can install on your computer to record every single key stroke your children make on the computer (and even screenshots of pages they are at). And the software is reasonably priced.
Now, it makes you wonder. Are you being watched?
It also makes me wonder why my son had heard the term. Maybe he still feels Mom has eyes in the back of her head and his friends instead suggested it was just keylogging. {giggle}
On a personal note, we finally set the date for the Eagle Court of Honor for both of my younger sons as February 5th, as well as the District Court of Honor being on February 10th. This puts some stress on me. I have a lot to do to prepare for both, along with the February 22nd deadline for writing tutorials which is when the local classes start. There are patches to sew, food plans to make, and scanning and scrapping cub scout and boy scout photos for display. Also, I plan on honoring my boss's wife at the District event and need to coordinate that. He passed away recently and was big into scouts and I wanted to do something for his wife at this grand event.
I'm a walking tired person. Oh, I said that already.



1 comments:
Hummie,
I have installed keylogger on many a friends computers for them to watch their kids.
My computer is in the front living room, and it goes off and password protected when my 13 year old is home alone.
You can never be too careful.
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