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Surf Logger
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Version
2.0.1913
Surf Logger is a tiny add-on for Internet Explorer
that allows you to record detailed web browsing
history, including data you submit to websites.
Featuring a complete set of filtering, search, export,
and statistics options, Surf Logger comes as a
convenient alternative to standard IE History and an
effective means of monitoring and analyzing online
activity on your computer at home and in office.
Surf Logger captures all web connections and displays
them as a list of records. By double-clicking on a
record, you can view an accurate account for each
connection, including website address, webpage, date,
time of connection, GET and POST parameters. To
quickly find and retrieve any needed record, you can
sort records in alphabetical or chronological order or
filter them by date and display only matching records.
You can also specify any search string and find all
matching records in a flash. The surf statistics
option will help you view the total hit counts for all
visited websites and find out the most frequently
visited ones. Collected records can be printed or
exported to a text file.
In addition to its primary function of tracking web
browsing activities, Surf Logger may have other
utilitarian uses. It can be used to recover lost
logins, passwords or any other data that you have ever
submitted online. Surf Logger can be used by parents
who can protect their children from seeing sexually
explicit and violent web content. Parents can monitor
what their children submit online and intervene
immediately if something dangerous is going on. It can
also benefit companies concerned with Internet abuse
during working hours. By providing a visual
verification of abuse, Surf Logger helps expose
employees who are goofing off online all day.
Surf Logger is available for Windows
98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 and requires Internet Explorer
5.0 or higher.
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