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you can use internet explorer, go into favorites and go to history and choose last week or something see if that works
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See http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/history/inventednet.html
history of the internet
in your history book. or internet research on the time era
On the start page, click "Settings" and scroll all the way down. You should see "History" or "Delete History" at the bottom.
If she wants to and is computer savy, she can. Even if you delete history, if the internet is hers or she has special programs, she can see every page you visit through logs on modem.
You can see that information - in your Internet history. In Google Chrome - the History option is accessed by clicking the 'Customize' button (three horizontal bars to the top-right of the screen) - it shows the date & time each website is accessed. In Internet explorer - click the star button (again, top-right of the screen).
yes go to favorites and press history right click on the time frame and press delete.
it is the history!
They can't exactly see your history, but they can see the IPs you've visited. This means they can find a list of websites you've visited, but not the pages within them or the order/time you visited them. They are able to check it whenever they want, but it's safe to assume they don't unless they get a court order because of evidence of child pornography. So, they have it, don't check it, and they don't really care what you do online.
Yes - when your browser saves your history, it remembers the time you accessed a site - usually, the most recently accessed sites appear at the top of the list. The same is true for your search history with search engines, and the log of access to sites which your Internet Service Provider keeps.