Yes through spyware or your history.
Your internet history is tracked for as long as you keep it tracked. You can delete your browser history or you can request it not be tracked by manually clicking the button or by going into inprivate or incognito browsing.
Illegal downloads can be tracked by a computer's IP address. Internet service providers can also track all Internet activity on a customer's computer.
There are companies on the internet that will assist you with your marketing campaign for a fee. Their programs can help by tracking who is receiving your emails and who is responding to them. Whether or not the email has been forwarded can also be tracked.
This figure has not been tracked.
Parcel has been tracked and scanned at the parcel companies hub.
heck i don't know and i don't really care alot!!
yes! it can and it depends if you track it on a delivery app that allows you to track it
The homonym for "tracked" is "tract."
The homophone for "tract" is "tracked."
Everyone who ever uses any site can be tracked, and often are tracked, by their ip address. This is even more obvious on this site, since those who do not yet have user names are known by their ip addresses. Getting back to your question, those ip addresses can be tracked to specific computers, and specific homeowners, etc. So, yeah, when you download anything or even browse the internet, your internet id (ip addy) is known to them for future reference, should they ever need it.
The Big Four, which is what that pin combination is called, is not a statistic that is tracked any longer and depending on where you are bowling, may not have even been tracked.
The time someone has been asked to be a Supervisor is not tracked, so there is no way of knowing.