Secure mail drop directory

If you have a business, travel a lot or have a need for privacy and wish to have packages delivered to one central location rather than your home or business then you might be interested in using a mail drop service. Maildropguide.com is the largest internet directory of mailboxes, maildrops and remailing services.

One reason that I can think of for a private individual to want a mail drop address would be if they were going away on an extended vacation – perhaps that three month trip to Europe that they’ve always wanted to do. You don’t want to inconvenience someone by having them drop by your house daily just to collect the mail, and you certainly don’t want the mail piling up at the door. Nothing tells a thief that a home is unoccupied better than a pile of mail and or newspapers at the door.

Why not rent out a mail drop box while you travel? Your mail will have a secure address to go to and you won’t have tell tale mail sitting at your door inviting thieves to rob the place.

Visit the directory to easily find a mail drop company near your home. The guide has listings for hundreds if not thousands of cities from all over the world.





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Keystroke logging software

Have you ever considered using software on your computer that logs each keystroke that someone does on the keyboard?

Maybe you don’t have a personal reason to use keystroke logger but if you own a company or work in a company that works with sensitive data or wants to try to keep tabs on what kind of work it’s employees are doing on their computers while at work then keystroke logger might be the software for you.

Parents wanting to keep track of their kids at home- in order to make sure that they aren’t visiting sites or talking to people that they shouldn’t be talking to can also find a product like Keystroke Logger helpful. Did you know that if you use a keystroke logger on a computer you can record everything from what websites are visited to what passwords are typed out on the keyboard.

I don’t really have a use for this product but I know that a lot of my readers have their own businesses or are responsible for buying products for their companies use so I thought I’d tell you about this interesting product.

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