Monthly Archives: March 2014

A moment ago we officially uploaded Elite Keylogger for Mac 1.2.027. You can download it directly here. Here’s what was improved in this build: fixed: a number of issues in case of customized location of user home folder improved: hiding mechanism for applications that would secretly require root access for monitoring improved: diagnostic data for troubleshooting better Internet […]

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This article covers both upgrading (from the Free to the PRO version) and updating (from an older version to a newer one) Elite Keylogger for Mac. The main thing to remember is that you have to run the install process over again when you upgrade or update. However, you do not need to uninstall the […]

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Since Elite Keylogger is designed to be hidden, password recovery is a bit more complicated. 1. If you have forgotten your unhide keyword: Follow the instructions for Updating Elite Keylogger. As part of the update process, the unhide keyword will be reset. However you do need to know your app password in order to update. […]

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WideStep does not maintain email servers for the purpose of sending logs. Therefore, if you want your logs emailed, you have to use your own email service provider. Your outgoing email username and password are required by Elite Keylogger to access your email server. This information is stored securely on your Mac and is not shared […]

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When Elite Keylogger Mac is hidden, it consumes up to 30MB of RAM with all monitoring features enabled. When users are reading logs, and Elite Keylogger generates them, resource consumption depends on the size of the log files being analyzed. For example, if you are generating logs for a 1-month period (during which all monitoring […]

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