Police installs software to monitor surfing in border area cyber cafes
October 19, 2011
Gandhidham, 19 October, 2011
To monitor the activities of internet users in cyber cafes of eastern part of Kutch district bordering Pakistan, the special operation group of district police has installed Clinck software in computers. All computers of all 22 cyber cafes of Gandhidham, Adipur, Anjar, Bhachau and Rapar are covered in this installation drive.
Special Operation Group of East Kutch will be able track entire surfing record of any person who uses computer in any of 22 cafes.
This software is also installed in cyber cafes in troubled state of Jammu & Kashmir, border state Punjab and some southern Indian areas.
A person coming to cyber cafes could use the internet by showing his identity card and signing register earlier, however now apart from doing this, he/she will have to sit on computer and complete a registration process of clinck software.
SoG will have access to entire record of a user and the sites he/she accesses.
All 22 cyber cafes of eastern Kutch areas bordering Pakistan are now having special software in all computers.
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