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EduIQ d.o.o. is based in Slovenia, and its Net Monitor for Employees is positioned as employee computer activity monitoring software, mainly for productivity management across office-based, remote, and field teams. The page emphasizes real-time employee screen viewing, restricting web access and application execution, desktop recording, and logging visited websites and other user activities. In other words, it is an endpoint monitoring and behavior auditing tool rather than a traditional antivirus or intrusion prevention product.
In terms of protection type, it is more about “control + audit trail.” Administrators can view live desktops to see what employees are currently doing on their screens; use tools & restrictions to block internet browsing or application execution; and use desktop recording to retain records of desktops and website visits. For deployment, the page says it can be installed in a few minutes and provides agent and console installation guides for Windows and macOS. However, it does not clarify whether it supports a cloud console, on-premises server, centralized policy distribution, or large-scale bulk deployment.
Pricing information is relatively opaque. The page includes Buy Now and Download options, and the terms mention ongoing subscriptions and recurring charges that can be canceled at any time, with cancellation taking effect from the next billing cycle. Refunds require contacting support and are reviewed by EduIQ on a case-by-case basis, and partial billing periods are not refunded. However, the main content does not list specific prices, seat-based licensing details, or payment methods. As for compliance certifications, there are no visible details on ISO, SOC, GDPR, or a data processing agreement; only a privacy policy and information that Slovenian law applies. Support channels include a contact form and email, and the terms state that the compliance team will respond to requests for clarification of the terms within one business day.
Its strengths are its focused feature set and seemingly low barrier to getting started. It may suit small offices and distributed teams that want to quickly understand how employee computers are being used and restrict non-work-related websites or applications. The drawbacks are the lack of enterprise-grade information: the site does not disclose capabilities such as alerting, report export, role-based permissions, log retention, encryption, or SIEM/ITSM integrations. Employee monitoring also involves privacy, employment contract, and notice-and-consent requirements, so organizations must establish compliant internal policies first to avoid excessive monitoring.
The main content does not make it possible to determine accessibility from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Teams in China considering procurement should test access to the official website, downloads, activation, and support email, and verify cross-border data transfer, invoicing, and payment issues. Alternatives to compare include Teramind, ActivTrak, Hubstaff, or domestic endpoint management and web behavior management products. Overall, EduIQ is suitable for lightweight monitoring needs; if strong compliance, centralized alerting, and system integrations are required, further due diligence is recommended.
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