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Spyware will help parents monitor students

A lot of Coweta County school board's focus on Tuesday was about safety, including the introduction of ComputerCOP, a new Internet safety program to be implemented by the Sheriff's Office. Dr. Steve Barker, administrative services director, explained the program to be offered to interested parents involves using software on a computer disk to see what their children are doing online. The spyware runs directly off the CD and allows parents to review images, texts, video and capture certain keystrokes with a "chat and e-mail" feature.

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