

How can EmailSpy benefit you? Check out some of the
common solutions our software can offer you!
Child Monitoring
Every day our children encounter dangers on our computers.
By monitoring their emails, who sends to them and who they
send to, parents can achieve a sense of security. Find
out if your child is involved with a sexual predator or is
being contacted by one. Keep tabs on general life
conversations they have with friends. The list goes on.
- By 2005 nearly 77 million children and teenagers will be
using the Internet on a daily basis.
Youth Internet Safety Survey
- 75% of children are willing to share personal
information online about themselves and their family in
exchange for goods and services.
eMarketer
- Only 25% of the youth who encountered a sexual
approach or solicitation told a parent.
Youth Internet Safety Survey
- One in five U.S. teenagers who regularly log on to the
Internet say they have received an unwanted sexual
solicitation via the Web. Solicitations were defined as
requests to engage in sexual activities or sexual talk, or
to give personal sexual information.
Crimes Against Children Research Center
- One in 33 youth received an aggressive sexual
solicitation in the past year. This means a predator asked a
young person to meet somewhere, called a young person on the
phone, and/or sent the young person correspondence, money,
or gifts through the U.S. Postal Service.
Youth Internet Safety Survey
Spousal Monitoring
Concerned whether your spouse
is cheating on you? Well, the computer is one of the
first recommended places to look. With the Internet
becoming a major source of communication each and every year,
many cheating spouses are engaging in secretive conversation
via the Internet. Why not monitor their emails and FIND
OUT!
Employee Monitoring
With regulations
becoming tighter every day on the recording of all
communications EmailSpy is the perfect answer for your
company. In addition, by monitoring emails you can
implement a monitoring policy to prevent company email being
used for personal use.
- It is estimated from a recent Gallup poll that every
employee spends roughly 75 minutes per day being
nonproductive on their work computer. Using the
national average of $20 salary per hour this equates to
nearly $6,250 lost per employee per year!