Remote Agent Sends SMS Text Messages Directly to Your Phone if a Member of Your Family Visits Pornography Web Sites on the Internet
May 22, 2005 -- Internet security firm InfoPatrol Software Services has just released Remote Agent 3.0, which is a software program that allows concerned parents, employers or couples the ability to monitor what their children, employees or partner is doing on the Internet.
Remote Agent 3.0 is a hidden program that tracks visited web sites, keystrokes, chat conversations and takes screenshots. The program has unique functions such as remote configuration and the possibility to send text messages to your phone while the monitored user chats with strangers or visits web sites with inappropriate content such as pornography, violence or drugs.
Installation of Remote Agent 3.0 allows the user to see everything that happens on the remote computer, for example a home computer, without having to access that computer directly. All questionable activity is saved secretly with a few minutes delay before being encrypted and sent to a personal web account at www.infopatrol.com. This allows a concerned parent or husband/wife who is not at home to have full control over what a home computer is being used for.
"Remote Agent 3.0 is designed for parents who cannot be home, but still want to ensure that their children are not using the Internet inappropriately. Considering all the information that is available on the Internet today, I see a need for worried parents to see what their children are actually doing while on the Internet", says Thomas Andersson, president, InfoPatrol.
InfoPatrol Software Services was founded spring 2004 in Gothenburg, Sweden and is a software development company specializing in Internet Security.
For more information visit:
www.infopatrol.com