This answer must be prefaced with a warning: Any attempt to circumvent computer or internet policies at your employer's place of business may be grounds for immediate dismissal. Read your employee handbook for computer policies before continuing; and proceed only if it will not put your job at risk.
A key thing to remember is that the computer you use at your business is not yours; it belongs to your employer and anything you do on it is subject to his scrutiny and control. So, the only fully reliable way to prevent your company's network admins from seeing what sites you view is to use a different computer. To do that, you would set up your home computer to accept remote control requests, and then from your work computer, establish a remote control session with your home computer. You can then view whatever you want on your home computer, and the only thing the network admin will see is that you have opened a remote control link to your home computer.
Another user recommends "using the windows program 'CCleaner' or try and delete your browser history and clear the browsers cache (if the IT people aren't too smart)"; against this it should be mentioned that all requests for web sites go through a firewall, and firewalls, particularly at larger corporations, will be set to log all requests. The record of where you've been browsing, and when, will be somewhere else entirely, and cleaning up your computer will only show that you knew you were doing something you shouldn't have been, and will get you into more hot water.
Add different user names so you can go on your own sites
delete the browsing history or go to the internet settings and set it to delete the history on the exit of the internet.
use powerful wpa2 encryption
Answer: You cannot prevent your ISP seeing your internet destinations. And any wireless network can be hacked.
i think he is seeing someone over the internet from usa
Dating is more casual than seeing someone. Seeing someone suggests that there is a relationship either beginning or in progress that is exclusive. You can date several people, but when you declare that you are seeing someone, it's a declaration of a commitment.
Seeing someone in the literal sense is viewing someone from afar or up close. In the slang term of "seeing-someone", this could mean that two people are spending a decent amount of time together and may date.
I think you can prevent someone without a facebook account from seeing your page by changing your privacy settings, If that doesn't work, then you should e-mail facebook and ask them how.
The best way to prevent your youngsters from seeing or viewing things you don't want them to see or view is to make good use of your parental controls. Whether it's television or the internet, there are parental controls where you can set what your child is or is not allowed to do and/or see.
Well If the person is totally boring, you can consider talking to other people but dont get too serious into the "friend" relationship It depends on your relationship with the person you are seeing. Define the way things are between you if you both agree to seeing other people or not - if not then no.
When someone says they are seeing someone it means they are dating.
I don't think there is a difference. it's just some people's point of view...
Seeing that it is an internet relationship, he probably found someone in real life. Move on.
There is no way of doing this.
close your eyes
It usually means you are getting to know each other. If you are simply "seeing" someone, you are not an item. When you are seeing someone you can still see other people, but conventially, you can have only one boyfriend or girlfriend (in the sense of a romantic relationship).