Employee Wasting Company Time? Spy on Them

An employee looks very serious in front of the computer. His hands move very fast in his keyboards. It’s like he’s working very hard. But after that, suddenly he is smiling and even laughing something even tough nothing is funny around him. What does he do exactly?

Yes, he open facebook!

Every bosses and managers have right to be suspicious with their ’seriously working’ employees. Because there are 2 possibilities, either they are really working or they only updating their status in facebook or busy commenting on other status.

One of facebook’s advantage is the easiness to find past friends. As a human, we feel strange sensation when meeting the past. And facebook is offering a big help on this kind of stuff.

It’s OK, if the employee is using facebook only for refreshing, not all the time. But if they addicted to facebook, using and wasting company time for facebook, he should be punished. But before the punishment, there has to be a strong evidence about wasting company time for facebook.

The suspicious bosses and managers can use computer spy product that allows them to spy on their employees’ computer discreetly, without any trace. With this computer spy product, text, pictures, passwords, websites visited can be obtained.

This computer spy product is user friendly, can be applied in any computer with no evidence. Easy and quick install, you can start monitoring a computer right away. With the specifications of 1 GB USB Flash Drive, it can monitors activities, able to store 10,000 Screenshots of visited websites and other images, works perfectly with Windows XP, Vista and Vista SP1.

Try this computer spy product, to monitor your employees’ works.

  • hmm, sounds like a confession..
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  • is there any ethical way rather than spying your own employee? i know this is a job for company to make the productivity keeps up.
    but to think from the technical perspective, we could use filtering from the proxy for example, not to mention if the company has more than 500 employee, spying one-and-another computer one by one could be a pain in the ass.
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