Yes, you can. But you need to have a very specific software which is called "sniffers", basically it allows you to catch network packets and look through information they carry.
== == _____ AlarmingSword's post onward. Using sniffing or router history (or even internet browser history) people can see what you have been doing. Your ISP can also see what you do unless you use a virtual network such as TOR. == == == == == ==
If you mean people you share the network with, the answer is yes. They can see what you are doing if they have proper software for that. The only way you can protect yourself is to use proxy server, or another kind of encrypted connection.
Start->Run->cmd->ipconfig. You will see information about your network adapters.
Sometimes it's harder to understand how a person feels while talking on social network websites because you can't see their live emotions.
billions ,there are websites being made every they even if nobody goes on them. you see lots of people make websites using webs,weebly and things like that but they never turn out well.
Vandals started using it to post nonsense on websites. Chuck Norris isn't a joke, people laugh when they first see him
Yes.
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Yes, employers can often see the websites you have visited if you are using a company device or network. Many organizations monitor internet usage through software that tracks browsing history and can review logs of websites accessed. Additionally, if you are logged into a work account, your activity may be subject to monitoring policies. It's always best to familiarize yourself with your employer's internet usage policies to understand their monitoring practices.
on sertain computers you can stop other computers on the network from viewing there shared files and folders but it is called "sharing and printer sharing" if you using xp then you can enable it.