Spector Pro 6.0
The program records and reviews automatically everything your children do on the computer, both on and off line � including emails, websites visited, keystrokes, MySpace and Facebook activities, online searches, offline program activities, chats and IMs (instant messages software). It notifies you when your kids use inappropriate language or visit sites you deem
Net Nanny 6.0
Ease of Use
Customer Support
Stealth Operation
Recording user activity
- It records every email sent and received � including deleted emails. Copies of all emails are saved to a hidden location on the PC.
- Every website visited, for how long, and how frequently it is visited.
- Every keystroke entered, including user names and passwords.
- Every activity on MySpace and Facebook
- Every online search.
- Every file download and every program activity including document tracking.
Remote Management
Monitoring Older Children
Internet Filtering and Blocking
Net Nanny lets parents to create lists of unacceptable or acceptable websites. The software integrates with search engines such as Google, Yahoo, etc, and ensures that the safe search feature is on. This means your children can't search on a search engine and even see links to blocked sites. This provides better protection against pornographic images, using the search engine's filtering capabilities to augment Net Nanny's. Net Nanny is able to block content in multiple languages to provide even more internet safety for your family. Net Nanny 6.0 also has an improved game management feature, which relies on the age-based ratings of the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). The new feature allows you to independently block games tagged with any of the categories identified by ESRB.
Net Nanny lets you view the list of websites that are being blocked, and you, as an administrator can unblock sites if you think that they should be made accessible. Net Nanny 6.0 blocks access to specific peer-to-peer downloading networks and applications. There is no filtering or monitoring of the peer-to-peer applications themselves, so you don't know what your children were trying to download if you allow P2P access.
IM Monitoring
Social Networks Monitoring
Spector Pro 6.0
Net Nanny 6.0
Spector Pro 6.0
based on 36 customer reviews
Feel factor: 1
Stops Working - No customer support
(Score 1/5)
Don't buy this product. It occasionally stops working for no apparent reason. You must re-install to fix it. And if you re-install it a few times the product key becomes corrupt. I called tech support many times and they cant fix it. They tell me to buy the upgrade. So I bought this product and it only worked for a few months. Don't waste your money. Webwatcher is much better.
Posted on: 2010-06-12
By K
Spector Pro 6.0 is AN OLD VERSION. BUY THE LA
(Score 1/5)
Specor Soft is an Excellent company but the Spector Pro Vs.6.0 Is OUT OF DATE.
Not Supported any longer. Don't waste your money.
Buy the latest product from the manufacturer for another $10.00 dollars and you will have support with a software that is capable of dealing with the latest websites your trying to monitor or prevent.
Posted on: 2010-06-05
By Joe
Helpful index: 100%
Very fishy company
(Score 1/5)
I installed it on my 12 y.o son comp to control his acts,but when some got wrong=customer service was kinda fishy-u can smell it.
Posted on: 2010-05-05
By O. jaisini
Helpful index: 0%
Super awesome product it will literally pay f
(Score 5/5)
This item has allowed me to prove that my wife had been having an ongoing relationship with an old high school boyfriend. After denying it and lying to me (her husband of 18 years and 17 year old daughter) Her deception was easily extinguished by a few rather risque' photos that her boyfriend and she traded regularly over a number of months via my 17 year old daughters personal computer.
If you have any suspicions of anything this software is completely undetectable yet easily accessible with a few keystrokes. My experience with Spector Pro software has left me a richer man both in spirit and monetarily.
Posted on: 2010-04-13
By James N. Deisley II
Good Product But I Refuse to Pay Twice
(Score 2/5)
I will not go into long drawn out detail. I was happy with Spector Pro. I purchased it for use on two home computers. It was great until it stopped working. I wanted to re download it from the email they sent when I purchased it. The download no longer works and the company wants me to buy it again. They will not send me the link for what I have already paid for.
Posted on: 2010-03-31
By Former Fan
Helpful index: 50%
Net Nanny 6.0
based on 19 customer reviews
Feel factor: 1
Net Nanny Wiped Out Windows
(Score 1/5)
Similar to another reviewer, I downloaded the trial version of Net Nanny over the internet. I don't think my spyware filter caused it (WebRoot) because it prompts for decisions. But whatever the cause, Windows was completely wiped out after installing Net Nanny. No start button, menus, or anything. Just the desktop. I could not use System Restore, even in safe mode and ended up doing a complete system recovery and reinstall of Windows. It took me 2 weeks to get all my programs reinstalled, updated, and running properly and about 2 solid days of web research to figure out how to get my printer software to load. I still cannot scan or fax with my Kodak AIO printer! My suggestion -don't risk it! I'll be very careful before I install another "hack proof" parental control application.
Posted on: 2010-05-21
By J. Windes
Helpful index: 100%
Slows down all browsing even on unfiltered ac
(Score 1/5)
I've had NetNanny for a while. On an two different older computer it slowed everything down. The time came to replace the family system and I got a faster system with windows 7, much faster. As soon as I install NetNanny, browsing degrades and then hangs on web page downloading and display for minutes at a time. Go to a top search engine and all is well - search for something like "netnanny" and things quickly slow down. Customer support said to reinstall the software. Did so. Then they said to reinstall the OS, a time consuming process when all applications are considered. I only installed NetNanny and OS updates for a retest and still slow. Customer support insists that reinstalling something should work. That's where they left it. All accounts except one are set to allow ALL access. Only one child account is filtered. Yet, it destroys the browsing experience of all users over time. Had to give out the NetNanny master password to other adult users to disable NetNanny when they use the computer. The child's account randomly block them from viewing or updating their own facebook profile!
Posted on: 2010-04-09
By Charles Heath
Helpful index: 0%
Web filtering is awful
(Score 2/5)
The feature that has attracted me about this product was its remote administrative capabilities. It notifies the parent via email when the young user attempts to access an age inappropriate site. After four months of usage me and my eight year old son are really frustrated, however. NetNanny does an awful job with its web filtering. I realize that blocking the harmful sites is more art than science, but come on people - why mark scholastic"dotkom" or the kid's movie site cloudy with a chance of meatballs as adult-porn sites ? These are just a few examples. Net Nanny's web filtering is way inaccurate. Too many false alarms, too many unblocked sites. No way I am renewing my license.
Posted on: 2010-01-05
By bluecloud
Helpful index: 0%
Review after a year of use...
(Score 4/5)
Now, if you're reading this review, you're one of 3 categories of people:
1. A Parent wanting to protect your child from internet smut/garbage.
2. A Parent wanting to regulate your children's internet usage by setting time limits.
3. Like Me - An adult who's wanting to protect yourself from internet smut/garbage or simply regulate time online.
So, here's what NetNanny will do for #1-2:
- You can filter all web content based upon language, images, etc.
- You can block specific sites (like Youtube).
- You can regulate computer games from being run at certain hours.
- You CAN disallow IM or E-mail by simply disallowing the site/program during certain hours, (it seems some reviewers are confused on this), though this will NOT FILTER your e-mail account or those of your children if they're getting "buy viagra here" e-mails.
- You can have it e-mail you immediately if there is attempts to get around the software, and see the log of where the culprit was (on the web) when the attempt was made.
- You can set time limits to the web.
- You can shut off basically all the web except specific sites (though this takes a little know how and I haven't tried it).
On the whole, you can maintain a fair amount of control with your kids and NetNanny. I'm not sure if there are better products for sale that will do this all, but when I was shopping a year ago, NetNanny was definitely at the top of the game.
So, here's what NetNanny will do for #3:
I'm a pastor, and I want to protect myself from web-smut and other trash. I don't go out searching for it, but it's around enough and far too easily. My wife is jealous for my eyes, and I covet them for her. In my books, NetNanny is a definite necessity if you're in any sort of ministry. It logs your web-traffic, you can send your web-history to any elders or whoever is keeping you accountable (and your spouse, of course), and it will be a stop-gap when temptation comes your way and you buckle for that 1/4 second it takes to click something you shouldn't.
NetNanny won't remove sin from the heart, or change your desire to sin if you're actually WANT to, but it will help guard you from unneccesary temptations and for this, it's invaluable!
It's not perfect (since it often filters on language, it may filter out things you want to get too that have 'flagged' words), but that's a small price to pay for some insurance of integrity and purity.
I definitely recommend it...it's a LOT better than some of the free software by "Covenant Eyes" or "XXXChurch" or even Focus on the Family.
In fact, if you're in ministry and don't have a filtered and recorded computer, you need to change that right now.
Don't be an fool.
"1 I have made a covenant with my eyes;
how then could I gaze at a virgin?
2 What would be my portion from God above
and my heritage from the Almighty on high?
3 Is not calamity for the unrighteous,
and disaster for the workers of iniquity?" - Job 31:1-3
If verse 1 doesn't describe you, then verse 3 will.
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Update after over 2 years of use.
Net Nanny is great, and I'm now using version 6.5.2.25.
One new feature of which I am aware is foul language live filtering (if there are curse words on a page, Net Nanny won't disply them). That took me a few minutes to figure out, but it's a great feature for young kids.
Net Nanny is still working well.
It still filters the web (sometimes in unpredictable and frustrating ways), but I'm much more happy safe than sorry.
It protects me and my family well and I have no solid reasons to think about changing my software.
I'm very happy.
Posted on: 2009-12-25
By Lyndon Unger
Helpful index: 80%
Good features - but I agree dangerous to the
(Score 3/5)
I do not own Net Nanny, but feel compelled to at least support a few folks that had operating system problems. I am technical. I downloaded the trial version and like it. I wanted to try a few others.
The standard uninstall would not work. I was able to find many Google hits giving instructions on removing Content Watch software, but nothing would fully work. This was one of the hardest programs I've ever tried to remove. I finally reloaded my PC.
In my case it was a new system, so I was only out the O/S. It is a good product, but I would recommend [in ANY case] that anybody considering Net Nanny purchase an external hard-disk and take an "image" [I use Acronis] of your drive before installing. This is something you should do to protect your home PC anyway, especially if you don't have all your original install CDs.
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Posted on: 2009-12-16
By Charles T. Cole

