Get a free subscription to Kidlogger service for the BlackBerry!

Dear, BlackBerry Users, we would like to give you a possibility to have a free Kidlogger service for 3 months. We would be extremely happy to get some of your comments and reviews.

A free subscription to the Kidlogger server includes the following:

  • Three months of the detailed user activity analytics
  • One month storage of the user’s travel history – all the GPS coordinates of the target device to be displayed in our Maps Analytics. You will have access to view the phone movement and be able to see all the coordinates in real time through Google Maps. And you will also have one month storage of the Event Log.
     
  • A possibility to download the back-up of the 1 Month Event Log. 
  • Phone activity monitoring – the Analytics of the received calls, text messages SMS and the applications used.  
  • Be sure we will keep you well informed!

The Kidlogger application for BlackBerry is a tool for Parental Control or Monitoring the employee activity while using a business phone.

 

How you can get it?

Here is the main condition for your user account to be upgraded or prolonged:

  1. Register at www.kidlogger.net
  2. Download the application and connect it with our service.
  3. Start using Kidlogger for BlackBerry to get the idea of our program and see how it works.
  4. Leave your review at Kidlogger product page in BlackBerry App World.
  5. Evaluate the product: your sincere reviews - especially the positive ones :) – are always welcome!
  6. Write us via our support page. We are looking forward to your comments and reviews links!

With best regards, your Kidlogger team!

 

Here you can find tutorials, articles and announcements about KidLogger SAS: what new features we’ve implemented, how to install Kidlogger, and how to set up user monitoring for different platforms like Windows, Mac, Android.

We’re happy to hear any suggestions you might have about improving KidLogger.

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