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		<title>Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 06:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you wonder what text has been typed on your Mac? Aobo Password Keystroke Logger for Mac assists you to log Mac OS X users&#8217; Keystrokes and Passwords A Keystroke Logger for Mac is a small program running on your Mac and monitoring each keystroke a user types on the keyboard. But Aobo Keystroke Logger [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you wonder what text has been typed on your Mac? <strong>Aobo Password Keystroke Logger for Mac</strong> assists you to log Mac OS X users&#8217; Keystrokes and Passwords</p>
<p>A Keystroke Logger for Mac is a small program running on your Mac and monitoring each keystroke a user types on the keyboard. But Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac provides more. Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac Standard will record exactly the program name, date &amp; time of typed keystrokes, and the Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac Professional even records typed Passwords.</p>
<h3>Keystroke Logging Features of Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac</h3>
<p>Log keystrokes typed on applications<br />
  For example:   keystrokes from Skype, Yahoo Messenger, World of Warcraft, etc.</p>
<p>Log keystrokes typed on websites<br />
  For example: keystrokes from Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Hotmail,etc.</p>
<h3>Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac Professional records Passwords</h3>
<p>Log typed Passwords  on any websites <br />
  For example: passwords from Facebook, Twitter,  Myspace,etc.</p>
<p>Log typed Passwords of Email accounts <br />
  For example: passwords typed in login of Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, etc.</p>
<p>Log Passwords typed on applications <br />
  For example: passwords from Skype, Yahoo Messenger, MSN, AIM, etc.</p>
<p>Log typed Passwords  of Game accounts <br />
  For example: passwords of Guild Wars, Final Fantasy, World of Warcraft, etc.</p>
<p>Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac log files can be sent secretly via Email or uploaded to FTP for further reference. In this way Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac users can easily check logs remotely with any device that you can receive Emails.</p>
<p>Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac is 100% safe and clean and free from malware. For the sake of security, physical access is required for installation of Aobo Keystroke Logger for Mac. The Professional Keystroke Logger even requires Admin Password for installation.</p>
<p>Keystroke Logger for Mac are mostly used for benign purposes like allowing parents to monitor their children&#8217;s whereabouts on the Internet or enabling business managers to monitor office Mac computers.</p>
<p><strong>- Monitor  your children </strong><br />
  You can know everything with Aobo Parental Keystroke Logger for Mac to protect your children.</p>
<p><strong>- Monitor your employees</strong><br />
  Managers will know the truth and avoid business secrets leaking with Aobo Mac OS X Keystroke Logger.</p>
<p><strong>- Discover the truth</strong><br />
  You can  discover the truth or catch a cheating spouse with Aobo Keystroke Logger installed on Mac.</p>
<h3><a href="http://www.keylogger-mac.com/free-keylogger-for-mac.html" title="Free Keystroke Logger for Mac">Try Aobo Password Keystroke Logger for Mac for Free</a></h3>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Control Email Use with Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 09:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those we trust most can hurt us most, of course. But still we do trust some people more than others and usually we not only have good reasons to do so but do it to our advantage, too. How Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls Work If your child is still too small to fully [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those we trust most can hurt us most, of course. But still we do trust some   people more than others and usually we not only have good reasons to do so but   do it to our advantage, too. </p>
<p><strong>How Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls Work</strong></p>
<p>If your child is still too small to fully trust its decisions (and you know   that others can be trusted even less), it may be best to restrict the circle of   people they can communicate with. Using the Mac OS X Parental Controls, you can   specify the email addresses safe for a user to exchange mail with in Mac OS X Mail.   
<p>When somebody not on the save list tries to mail the user, you will see the   message first and can choose to allow the sender or continue to restrict them.   When the controlled user tries to mail somebody new, you first have to give your   approval as well.   
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<strong>Control Email Use with Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls</strong>
<p>To control email use with Mac OS X Mail <em>Parental Controls</em>:   
<UL>
  <LI>Select <em>System Preferences&#8230;</em> from the Apple menu.   
  <LI>Go to the <em>Accounts</em> category.   
  <LI>Highlight the desired account.
    <UL>
        <LI>If the accounts are dimmed, click the lock icon and type an administrator&#8217;s   name and password. </LI>
    </UL>
  <LI>Go to the <em>Parental Controls</em> tab.   
  <LI>Make sure <em>Mail</em> is checked.   
  <LI>Use the <em>+</em> button to add email addresses to the list of trusted   correspondents.   
  <LI>Make sure <em>Send permission emails to:</em> is checked.   
  <LI>Type your email address.
    <UL>
        <LI>You need to be able to receive these emails in Mac OS X Mail yourself to   approve senders directly. </LI>
    </UL>
  </LI>
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<strong>Mac OS X Mail Parental Controls Can be Circumvented</strong>
<p>Be aware that a thus parentally controlled user can use a different program   to send and receive emails without any restrictions.</p>
<p><strong>Step by Step Tutorial</strong></p>
<p Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">To moderate what your children are exposed to, Apple has   setup some new Parental Control features in OS X. While they aren&#8217;t the most   robust, they do the job, if configured properly. Here is how to setup parental   controls for email.<BR>
    <EM Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">Note: Your child must have their   own account in OS X, or you can&#8217;t set these up.</EM></p>
<p Nztue="16" Z9Gy_="0">Open &#8216;<STRONG>System Preferences</STRONG>&#8216;. &#8216;<STRONG Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">Apple menu -&gt; System Preferences</STRONG>&#8216;.<BR>
  Choose &#8216;<STRONG>Accounts</STRONG>&#8216;<BR>
  <IMG title="accounts" height="83" alt="accounts" hspace="1" src="http://www.keylogger-mac.com/images/mactips109_1-1.png" width="70" vspace="1" border="0"><BR>
  Now, if the &#8216;<STRONG>padlock</STRONG>&#8216; is locked, click on it and   &#8216;<STRONG>authenticate</STRONG>&#8216;. This will allow you to make changes.<BR>
<IMG title="padlock" height="46" alt="padlock" hspace="1" src="http://www.keylogger-mac.com/images/mactips109_2.png" width="226" vspace="1" border="0"></p>
<p Nztue="32" Z9Gy_="0">Next, select your child&#8217;s account. It will be one of   three types. Either Admin, Standard, or Managed. If it is already managed,   great.. you already have some parental control setup. If it&#8217;s Standard or Admin,   we need to change it. <STRONG><EM Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">Note</EM></STRONG><EM Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">: As soon as you enable any of these parental controls, the   account goes from a &#8216;</EM><STRONG><EM>Standard</EM></STRONG><EM Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">&#8216; to a &#8216;</EM><STRONG><EM>Managed</EM></STRONG><EM Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">&#8216; account.</EM><BR>
    <IMG title="account screen" height="318" alt="account screen" hspace="1" src="http://www.keylogger-mac.com/images/mactips109_3.png" width="357" vspace="1" border="0"><BR>
  Be sure that &#8216;<STRONG Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">Allow User To Administer   this computer</STRONG>&#8216; is not enabled.<BR>
  Next, click on the &#8216;<STRONG>Parental   Controls</STRONG>&#8216; Tab.<BR>
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  Enable the &#8216;<STRONG>Mail</STRONG>&#8216; parental control. This will   bring up a new window. This is where you are going to enter any email   addresses you want the child to be able to send email to, or receive email from.<BR>
  <IMG title="email list" height="292" alt="email list" hspace="1" src="http://www.keylogger-mac.com/images/mactips109_5.png" width="334" vspace="1" border="0"><BR>
  After you have added the email addresses, add a check mark   next to &#8216;<STRONG Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">Send Permission Emails To</STRONG>:&#8217;<BR>
  In   this box, enter <STRONG Nztue="0" Z9Gy_="0">YOUR</STRONG> email address. If   anyone tries to send your child an email or they want to send one to someone not   on the list you just defined, you will get an email in your account asking for   permission. Very handy, and it keeps bad   spam from your kids eyes.</p>
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