To search on a Mac use Spotlight. Click on the magnifying glass in the top right corner of the menu bar and enter something relevant to your search. If it is on the hard disc somewhere Spotlight will find it.
Once the search history of a browser has been deleted, it is virtually impossible to pull that information back up. However, a person can modify the settings so that the search history stays accessible.
If you search for the website using a search engine, then select the Cached version you may get lucky if the website hasn't been deleted too long ago.
I was looking for a video once, but when I search it, it was there. When u click on it. it says that it has been deleted.
No
If your history is deleted, then it's gone. It was permanently deleted, and there is no way to access it again.
This document has been deleted from our servers!
If it hasn't been erased you could search all cookies and it will tell you what site the computer has been to. You could also locate at the top of the internet browser a section called 'history'. Click on it, and a scroll down list will appear. It will show you the most recent sites you have been to (about 10 websites), and if you look above the most recent sites you have been to, it will say 'show all history', and if you click on that you will be able to scroll through all websites your computer has ever been to. (This only works if history hasn't been deleted).
A company can gain access to websites via WiFi if the browser history has been deleted. They can use various third part software to do that.
Files that have been deleted from the computer by the user can either be deleted from the hard drive directly or sent to the recycling bin. Files that are detected by your anti-virus software are often sent to a quarantine folder on your hard drive.
Data file recovery retrieves deleted files by scanning the hard drive. When a file is deleted, its data is still capable of being recovered as long as the space it was in on the hard drive has not been rewritten.
Well no, but your Internet Service Provider can still pull a log up and see what websites you've been visiting. Even if you deleted your browser history.
Yes, but for a casual PC user it is much to complicated. That is, if it has been properly removed. History is a temporary file, it is defaulted to be removed 20 days after you record it into the cache... To put it in English...AnswerYes,the normal "delete" procedures only puts it where you cannot see it. It is still on your hard drive. The only real way to remove all traces of everything on a hard-drive such that a computer forensic expert cannot retrieve it, is to make the hard drive "disappear".