That's part of NSA's function.
the internet allows citizens to blog about issues, and generally monitor the actions and policies of government officials
They don't read everything, but they monitor the internet, if that's what you mean.
the internet allows citizens to blog about issues, and generally monitor the actions and policies of government officials
the internet allows citizens to blog about issues, and generally monitor the actions and policies of government officials
Yes there are tons of Internet usage monitor apps out there that help monitor all Internet usage like sites, mails, and chats.
No. You need a ethernet cord and a modem to connect to the internet. A monitor displays the image.
A network speed monitor is used to monitor network traffic performance and how efficient the internet connection is when compared with that provided by the Internet Service Provider(ISP).
For the same reason they can't bug your house without a warrant. The government has no right to spy on anyone without a judge's approval.
Pros: The government could stop piracy, and cyber bullying and that kind of thing. Cons: The government could control what you saw and knew about the world. totally 1 sided propaganda. Luckily you really can't control or monitor the whole internet, just who access it.
our company use WFilter to monitor and filter the internet.basic function:1.Monitor and archive all internet activities2.Filter internet content and block internet access3.Real-time internet connection monitoring and alert
To monitor network devices, you can use spiceworks or 10-Strike Network Monitor. To monitor internet activities, I would recommend WFilter Enterprise.
Parents should monitor their children's internet use to protect them from harmful content, online predators, cyberbullying, and to ensure they are using the internet responsibly and safely.