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SnoopStick On The Rachael Ray Show

Posted by Greg Writer on April 12, 2007

On today’s Rachael Ray Show, a mom asked Rachael what she could do about her daughter, who admitted to lying and to engaging in questionable activities on MySpace.com. Rachael brought on a private detective who recommended using SnoopStick. Rachael noted that SnoopStick was a device put into a computer’s USB port that records Internet conversations and site visits in real time. This allows for monitoring a child’s computer use. The detective told Rachael that with Snoop Stick, “you can view what your child is doing and even log them off the computer if you believe they are at risk. This is something that is really useful for all parents.”

Here is a shot from the show:

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For more information on today’s show, click here.

One Response to “SnoopStick On The Rachael Ray Show”

  1. katm said

    ::sigh::

    Yet another technological “solution” for a social issue.

    Granted, when I was a teen, we didn’t have internet access. But our computer usage was monitored. It was set up in a public place. And my parents knew what we were doing on it. We had rules and we followed them.

    This won’t stop kids for doing dangerous things online other places outside the home. So how about educating kids?

    Kids are really tech savvy these days. Most of them, with a bit of work, can find ways around technological blocks.

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