Internet Usage Software

kalevra

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Anyone know of any good software which monitors your internet usage i.e. log the amount of time spent on a website and be able to provide graphs at the end of the month showing the websites most visited and how many hours were spent on them etc?

Basically to monitor employee productivity and check that they are not f@rking around too much?
Thanks!
 
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Setup & install a proxy server => http://www.squid-cache.org/

Then use one of these to analyse the log files:

http://www.squid-cache.org/Scripts/

We have two pc's connecting via Wifi - won't work - plus it feels an easier option setup ADSL to work independently with a specific computer serving it.

Good software that can be installed on each PC instead?

Like the ID of proxy/cache server though to cut down on bandwidth for commonly downloaded content.... Maybe at a later stage
 
We have two pc's connecting via Wifi - won't work - plus it feels an easier option setup ADSL to work independently with a specific computer serving it.

Good software that can be installed on each PC instead?

Like the ID of proxy/cache server though to cut down on bandwidth for commonly downloaded content.... Maybe at a later stage

Eblaster.

Disclaimer: I hate Eblaster and all the other "legal" spyware on the planet but this is your best bet. Monitors everything (from games to internet to email).
 
What is that program that they have been advertising on the radio these days?
 
Eblaster.

Disclaimer: I hate Eblaster and all the other "legal" spyware on the planet but this is your best bet. Monitors everything (from games to internet to email).

fan-f***ing-tastic - will have a look :D
 
Eblaster.

Disclaimer: I hate Eblaster and all the other "legal" spyware on the planet but this is your best bet. Monitors everything (from games to internet to email).

BTW why do you hate it? Invasion of privacy?
 
BTW why do you hate it? Invasion of privacy?

I have ethics.
At the very least inform employees once it has been installed. In that way you also have ethics.
In SA you don't need to (as the computer is your property as an employer) but do the right thing :)

You will get grumblings and moanings but you will also get better productivity than just installing it on the sly and employees won't feel like they are in an entrapment scenario.

You will have to ban (and enforce the ban of) the use of cellphones and personal computers/laptops for anything but making phone calls (and possibly sms's but even here people will be "sms'ing" constantly on facebook) during working hours for this to have any effect though. Of course then you will have the odd employee going to the bathroom (about the only place you may not monitor with SA law) every 10 minutes.

In effect you will end up feeling like a teacher in a creche and this is the part I dislike. Catch 22 as either way you will have employees feeling resentful to you.

Company name is spectorsoft if you have not found it yet.
 
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Try Track4Win, we use it and it works like a bomb. Got other customers on it as well.

*Note: Install it when they are not around, and it runs silently in the background*
 
BTW why do you hate it? Invasion of privacy?

Using monitoring sure really invade privacy but in my opinion it is also depends on how to use the monitoring software. Usually it is the main issues in a workplace. Using monitoring software can also affect the employee’s productivity in a workplace. One way to prevent privacy issues in a workplace using monitoring software is employee should be fully aware of what is monitored and when it is being monitored. I found this website that might help you with your problem it is a screen monitoring software. It also has different monitoring features like screen monitoring that take a fairly accurate picture of what an employee do during working hours. It can also monitor which application, document, or website is actively being use and for how long does a person spend time on that particular website.
 
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