| Version | 1.41 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Parental Control Products |
| Release date | Mar 13, 2019 |
| Date added | May 23, 2019 |
| Os requirements | Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10 |
| Requirements | None |
| Total downloads | 68,640 |
| Downloads per week | 5 |
| Price | $99.99 |
Description
PC Tattletale is a remote Keylogger and spy software that makes it easy for parents, teachers, or small business owners to see everything their children, students or employees do on the computer. You can see everything they do in an easy to use DVR like style from any remote computer, iphone, ipad, or android device.
Everything is stored in an easy to use viewing format so you can see what they did when you were not able to watch them. PC Tattletale keystroke recorder and spy software automatically records: All E-mail--both in and outbound mail, all Chat sessions, all Instant Messages, every Web site visited, and Videos and social networks too like FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube, Pintrest, and more. This software will show you exactly what they do, where they go and who they talk too. So even if you are not around, the software helps you keep an eye on your child, students, or employees. PC Tattletale won't show up in the start menu or control panel, so they will never know it's there. It is super easy to install and get working. Even for people with little computer experience. Now you can finally know everything they are doing online.
Review
Aside from having one important feature disabled in the demo, this PC-monitoring tool is secure and mostly comprehensive. PC Tattletale Parental Control Monitoring Software's well-designed, intuitive interface is password-protected and, when run in stealth mode, must be called out of hiding with a hot-key combination. However, we should note the trial version isn't entirely clandestine, as it will alert users they are being watched. In terms of features, the program shines, capturing screenshots at user-specified intervals and logging keystrokes, e-mails, chat activity, programs launched, and Web sites visited. You'll also find a scheduler and the ability to block Web sites by keyword or URL. However, we should note support for Firefox is somewhat limited; though you can prevent Firefox users from visiting certain sites, you can't use the keyword feature or view actual typed URLs (you'll need to check the screenshot logs for that). Happily, we never managed to disable the program via the Task Manager or uninstall it without the password, so we think it's well-protected against even older or savvier kids. Parents looking to keep an eye on how their kids use the computers won't be disappointed with what PC Tattletale Parental Control Monitoring Software brings to the table.