no not unless they've got that browsers history emailed to them too! if you use Google chrome u can go CtrlShiftN - then ur history wont show up :)
Web browsers including Internet Explorer, chrome, opera, firefox) retain a history of web sites visited.
A Web History of some kind. Ctrl+shift+H for Internet explorer users, you might be able to find some information on your browsers history under the View or Tools Menu
To retrieve browser history from internet explorer, you can go to history tab. The history tab is visible on clicking the settings icon.
For Firefox, go to History tab and under that should be a Clear Recent History. Similarly, if you use Internet Explorer 9, go to Tools, Safety and then Delete browsing history. Other browsers have similar methods for deleting search history.
No, the history of Internet Explorer cannot go to Chrome, They are entirely different software on desktop.
Internet browser history can be viewed by date too. The browser history has many filters which are available in different browsers.
The history might be deleted or disabled. Internet Explorer also logs all websites that are visited.
Nope, history is generally private for each browser.Many browsers have an option to import the history of another browser, but without user intervention they will be separate.
Well if you're using the latest version of Internet Explorer, then you can press CTRL-SHIFT-P to open 'InPrivate Browsing' where it doesn't save your browsing history or cookies, or you can delete your browsing history after doing your dirty work through 'Tools'. I'm not sure on other browsers.
No, Chrome history cannot show the explorer history. It is because they are completely different software.
Internet browsers are primarily used for surfing the internet, though they can also be used to favorite webpages, go through your past history, remember logins, and many other useful features.
You can view internet history if your browser's settings/preferences are set to store it. Most browsers will have a "history" option in the top toolbar.