Record ALL incoming and outgoing emails
EmailSpy is a great program to use to check up on your kids or spouses online activities. Maybe they are not into chatting or looking at pornography. Maybe they are just emailing someone - someone that maybe you should know about.
EmailSpy also includes the ability to secretly forward incoming emails, outgoing emails, or both to an email address you specify! This allows you to view emails from another computer at work, in another room, a hotel, etc without ever touching the computer you are monitoring! It is totally hidden from the users too.
Here is a screenshot of EmailSpy's email forwarding settings. You can have their emails forwarded to any mail account that you choose and they will never know that the their email is being monitored. You can also choose to have EmailSpy forward all sent emails or just forward all of the received emails.

This next screenshot is the main Interface of EmailSpy's main interface. This is where you go to select a recorded email to view to see what kind of email your teenager or spouse has been sending and receiving.

If your children or spouse send or receive a ton of email, you can filter a search of the recorded emails for the search terms you want to find out about. This is a great function to have in an email-recording program. You can monitor all of their incoming and outgoing emails but only read the ones that you are suspicious about.

Every day your children encounter dangers on our computers. By monitoring their emails, who sends to them and who they send to, parents can achieve a sense of security. Find out if your child is involved with an Internet predator or is being contacted by one. Monitor general life conversations they have with friends to find out if they are drinking or doing drugs. EmailSpy is also a great tool to have if you believe your spouse may be having an affair.
- 75% of children are willing to share personal information online about themselves and their family in exchange for goods and services.
- Only 25% of the youth who encountered a sexual approach or solicitation told a parent.
- One in five U.S. teenagers who regularly log on to the Internet say they have received an unwanted sexual solicitation via the Web. Solicitations were defined as requests to engage in sexual activities or sexual talk, or to give personal sexual information.
- One-in-33 youth received an aggressive sexual solicitation in the past year. This means an Internet predator asked a young person to meet somewhere, called a young person on the phone, and/or sent the young person correspondence, money, or gifts through the mail.
EmailSpy does just what the name implies. It spies on email. If you think that spying on a certain family members email would help keep them safe online, you can get more information or buy EmailSpy from our secure server.




