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From: "Ivan ."
Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 7:47 PM
To: "full-disclosure"
Subject: [Full-disclosure] Web-monitoring software
Yeah, I saw that on Slashdot the other day, and I thought it was pretty
hilarious. Ironic isn't it, that the very company one hires to protect
their kids from exploitation is the one that is exploiting the kids?
--Rohit Patnaik
dramacrat wrote:
> hahahaha oh man, that's grand.
>
> 2009/9/9 Ivan
hahahaha oh man, that's grand.
2009/9/9 Ivan .
> Parents who install a leading brand of software to monitor their kids'
> online activities may be unwittingly allowing the company to read
> their children's chat messages — and sell the marketing data gathered.
>
> Software sold under the Sentry
Parents who install a leading brand of software to monitor their kids'
online activities may be unwittingly allowing the company to read
their children's chat messages — and sell the marketing data gathered.
Software sold under the Sentry and FamilySafe brands can read private
chats conducted thro