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Modern Model of the Love Triangle: Him, Her and the Internet
Modern Model of the Love Triangle: Him, Her and the Internet
MG Way Corp | 01 May 2006
“We have three main groups of users of our PC monitoring program: parents, business owners and couples. Usually these three groups are more or less equal. May be a little bit more parents who are concerned about their kids. But this year statistics shows the increase in numbers among users who are worried about their other half. In many cases it is married couples. The increase is almost by 10 % according to the last year statistics. We are now thinking of special addition to the program for this individual group of users,” – says Maksim Sokolovski, an executive manager of MG-Shadow project with MG WAY CORP (www.mgwaycorp.com).
In most cases the reason of spying on partner is the unlimited and uncontrolled Internet usage. Most of the times when we work on computer we do it on our own. This makes the process very personal and to the certain extends secretive. Combining the facts that Internet is full of adult materials and also is also known as the unbounded source of communications via e-mails and chat rooms we may assume that internet can become a serious motive for mistrust.
According to the fact reported last year at a convention of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers: Two-thirds of attorneys surveyed said the Internet played a significant role in divorces in the prior 12 months, with excessive interest in online porn contributing to more than half of such cases.
Although internet provides possibilities for virtual interacting, many people believe that cyber affair is a serious hit on the fidelity of one of the spouses. After all, it was unofficially proved that romantic relationships online lead to the real-life contact at the end. The human nature is set so that we want to “touch everything we use to deal with”.
We should admit that Internet has become a universal tool for cheating. In most cases this unethical internet activity stays undetected and hard to investigate and sooner or later can ruin the relationships between man and women or even damage the marriage.
That’s why many spouses use different kinds of software to spy over their partner to prove their gut feelings or to get peace of mind. In such cases spying can be justified. It can be counted as an attempt to bring resolution into relationships, to get on with one’s life or just as a right to know the truth.
Modern spy software or sometimes called monitoring software such as MG-Shadow (www.mg-shadow.com) gives you the possibility to get under control of all kinds of activities on a given PC: programs launched and applications ran, windows opened, keystrokes typed, internet connections created, e-mails sent or received, all chat and instant messengers conversations. You can even capture screenshots of the desktop and watch them like a slideshow at a later time.
Monitoring software will give you the facts and evidences nobody can deny. It will also be the tool which brings you control over the situation and helps you to know everything that happens behind your back.
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