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Glossary definition: Keystroke Logging

Keystroke Logging: Monitor Your Typing Activity

Keystroke logging is a process of tracking and recording the keys that are pressed on a computer keyboard. It is a form of surveillance technology used to monitor and record all keystrokes entered on a computer or device, including usernames, passwords, and other sensitive data. Keystroke logging can be used to gather information about a user's activity and behavior, as well as to gain access to protected or confidential information. Keystroke logging is often used by employers to monitor their employees' activities and to ensure that their computers are being used for work-related activities. It can also be used by hackers to gain access to a user's personal information and to gain access to a user's system. Keystroke logging can be used to track online activity, including websites visited, emails sent, and chats conducted. Additionally, it can be used to track physical activity, such as mouse movements, and to monitor user behavior, such as how long a user is active on a website or how often a user visits a specific website. Keystroke logging can be used to detect fraud and other malicious activities, as well as to detect unauthorized access to sensitive information.