Look for Professional, I.E Commercial Keyloggers, like All In One Keylogger.
Commercial keyloggers are safe.
yes sure. A keylogger can be attached to any file, an image, doc file or email attachment, send it to the target computer or upload to server and let target computer download it. When the file is on there, so long as it is opened, the keylogger will be released and installed automatically.
is there any hacking software that is safe
It depends on the keylogger you use. Each keylogger has its one way. Some will be opened when you hit their hotkey. And some like All In One Keyloger will be open when you type the keylogger password in any application you want.
Yes, There are several types of software you can install that can help. Mobile software Remote spy software for PC Keylogger for PC
If you have uninstalled KGB free keylogger but still see the icon loading, it is possible that there are some residual files or processes associated with the keylogger still running on your system. To completely remove it, you can try restarting your computer or using an antivirus software to scan and remove any remaining traces of the keylogger.
There should be some hotkey you need to press. For example with the keylogger i use, you need to type its password in any application you want.
This software has been tested for any known virus and is 100% virus free. This product is very safe.
Refog is a keylogger porgram like Spyrix and log file means it has recorded activity on any particular computer that is you are getting in log file.
Norton Childminder. It won't log keystrokes, but it will monitor and report any dubious activity. It is overt security rather than covert.
SoundTap is generally considered safe to use, as it is a reputable audio recording software. However, like any software, it’s important to download it from the official website to avoid potential malware. Always ensure your antivirus software is updated and be cautious of any permissions the software requests. As with any application, user discretion is advised.
As with any third-party software, you should identify the possible risks of installing any unverified software. In other words NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It depends. If the software you we're updating is from a trusted site. Then it is safe to update your software/computer.