Posted: 8/13/2009 9:37:06 AM EDT
| Ok lets say you have been searching online at work at sites considered objectionable (ar 15 .com for example)or you have spent too much time online what can you do too erase your history? its been slow and worse thing they could do is give me a black eye on my review just curious if the tech guys know how too make history go away. We have too log into the computer too get online and im just assuming it logs our time online and locatons visited, couse ive heard that others have got busted or called out on it . thanks in advance |
| its internet explorer i believe that was blocked out as far as the history thing ill try again we also use mozilla and we have google as a short cut on the desktop that i do most my searching on not sure if that goes back too internet explorer or mozilla recently everthing has been coming up bing as well on searches thanks again edited for clarity |
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What browser are you using? If it's Internet Explorer, simply go to Tools/Internet Options and delete your browsing history. Umm....the history of his browsing is typically stored on a server, most likely; a [SPAM] filtering firewall, an IDS device, or some third-party network monitoring tool. ....assuming 'Network Hardening' is in place, but deleting the history on an end-user machine does nothing for personal obscurity. |
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What browser are you using? If it's Internet Explorer, simply go to Tools/Internet Options and delete your browsing history. Umm....the history of his browsing is typically stored on a server, most likely; a [SPAM] filtering firewall, an IDS device, or some third-party network monitoring tool. ....assuming 'Network Hardening' is in place, but deleting the history on an end-user machine does nothing for personal obscurity. I missed the part about logging in to access the internet. Which would almost certainly mean a piece of hardware or software is in place to track info. The only simple answer is not to surf at work. If you feel you must, set up a computer at home and remote access it. Then you can do all your surfing from your computer at home. The internet explorer tip was based on multiple people using the same computer to access the internet, under one login. Which believe it or not does still happen. |
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What browser are you using? If it's Internet Explorer, simply go to Tools/Internet Options and delete your browsing history. Umm....the history of his browsing is typically stored on a server, most likely; a [SPAM] filtering firewall, an IDS device, or some third-party network monitoring tool. ....assuming 'Network Hardening' is in place, but deleting the history on an end-user machine does nothing for personal obscurity. That my friend is why you are still working and I'm on a extended vacation.
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What browser are you using? If it's Internet Explorer, simply go to Tools/Internet Options and delete your browsing history. Umm....the history of his browsing is typically stored on a server, most likely; a [SPAM] filtering firewall, an IDS device, or some third-party network monitoring tool. ....assuming 'Network Hardening' is in place, but deleting the history on an end-user machine does nothing for personal obscurity. That my friend is why you are still working and I'm on a extended vacation. ![]() Just don't call me a NERD.......that's PCR's title. |
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What browser are you using? If it's Internet Explorer, simply go to Tools/Internet Options and delete your browsing history. Umm....the history of his browsing is typically stored on a server, most likely; a [SPAM] filtering firewall, an IDS device, or some third-party network monitoring tool. ....assuming 'Network Hardening' is in place, but deleting the history on an end-user machine does nothing for personal obscurity. That my friend is why you are still working and I'm on a extended vacation. ![]() Just don't call me a NERD.......that's PCR's title. How about I call you a hippy with that long flowing locks of yours?
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