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I've been using this app for a year so I decided to share my experience here. The app was rather easy to install which is a very important fact for me 'cause I'm not a tech-savvy. It can run in a hidden mode so my kids don't guess that I track them. The app records all keystrokes (with passwords), visited URLs, and web searches. What is more important, it monitors social activities on Facebook and in apps like YouTube, etc. As for the customer care, I contacted them several times and they helped me to fix all issues I had. So at this point, the company is reliable. The biggest advantage of the app - it allows remote control via online dashboard that can be accessed from any device, even smartphone (but you always need Internet connection to view the data). The dashboard is rather convenient, the data is divided into various sections like web history, running apps, Facebook activities, IMs. All in all, I recommend you try it out.
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If you're afraid that he'll keep spending much time near the screen, you can install a parental control app and limit his screen time. Let him play Minecraft 30 minutes a day and then perform other activities. Source: about 3 years ago
(In most parts of the world). There is only one place to buy an index. And that's directly from steam. Everything else is a reseller. https://store.steampowered.com/valveindex. Source: 9 months ago
Which benefits do you gain from buying the Chinese Vive Pro or Pro 2 instead of the superior Valve Index? - asking since you already have a Quest 2 for PCVR. I was underwhelmed by the mediocre performance, short durability and abysmal support on my HTC Vive Pro. Source: about 1 year ago
{https://store.steampowered.com/valveindex}. Source: about 1 year ago
Also, you could get a Valve Index, which has lower resolution screens than the above mentioned VR headsets, but it still has the best tracking and connectivity. In my opinion, this is still the best PCVR headset. Source: over 1 year ago
If new, I'd probably go with the Valve Index. you'll get the headset, two v2 base stations, and the Index controllers. This kit doesn't require any additional software, beyond SteamVR. You can add some Vive Trackers to the mix and get your full body tracking. Source: over 1 year ago
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