Want to know what your kids are doing while online? What your spouse is really doing on the web? How about what your employees are doing with their time on company computers? SurfRecon is a pornography-detection software, originally created for the FBI, that scans and uncovers images that have been accessed, viewed, or saved on almost any computer (Windows, Mac, or Linux). What can SurfRecon tell you about the images on your computer? At SurfRecon head quarters, WebCrawlers scrape hundred’s of thousands of popular porn, gambling, gaming sites, etc.
These images are categorized and cataloged based on the type of websites they appear on. When SurfRecon scans a computer, if an image that the WebCrawler found on a pornographic site also appears on your computer SurfRecon will let you know. SurfRecon Image database has categorized over 200 million image fingerprints and continues to brows the web and add over 6 million per week. SurfRecon users include the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, US Military Police, Department of Justice, Moog Corp, US Army, and many more. 







