I have a strong feeling not, I have found no evidence that this can be done, lol at least my mum hasn't found it yet
The DSi browser history is on the DSi itself and will not appear on the computer, or any bill. There is no 'bill' for DSi browsing, it is not a mobile phone, it simply uses your home wireless connection. Also it does not go through your main computer.
If you are using internet explorer 8 try this: Select Tools Internet Options be sure that small box beside [Delete Browsing history on exit] was marked click Delete button click Settings click Never Click Ok Apply Sorry my English is bad but I'm trying to help 3abdelkareem
Absolutely not !... Your browser history is stored on the device itself - a person would need physical access to your iPad in order to search it.
The 3DS' browser history is not located in its own area of the browser, but is instead shown along the bottom of the top screen as you move between pages. The only way to navigate through your browser history is with the "Back" and "Forward" buttons in the bottom-left corner of the touch screen.
It could be the type of browser/application you are using for this. Check your firewall settings on that computer.
Yes, if you had their internet service. But even so, they wouldn't go about looking at random peoples online history unless they had a right suspicion to. Don't worry, only you will know about your history, along with anyone who uses your computer and specifically looks through your browser's history.
No, you cannot directly route your internet browser history to another folder through standard settings in most web browsers. However, you can manually export your browsing history or use browser extensions that allow you to save or manage your history in different locations. Alternatively, you could use scripts or tools to periodically copy the history file to another folder, but this requires technical knowledge and may vary depending on the browser used.
It's other people answering the questions when they search through them :)
Windows cloud computing can allows users to save time and money by accessing and editing their computer software through an Internet browser rather than on a specific computer. It can be accessed via a password on a secure login browser.
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).
This would be available through the computer system. You can have it checked by your local mechanic if you think something is wrong.
Juniperext.exe is an extension of ActiveX and Java software packages on the Windows OS. It is the program through which Java functions are executed on a browser.