Yes.
Web browser plug-ins do not keep track of the sites that you have visited.
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Some companies install software that can both track & block websites on company computers.
Oh I just found out it is 20 days.
A cookie. Typically a session identifier is stored in a cookie so that a server can keep track of various information about what you are viewing on the site. For example, sites like Amazon or Ebay keep track of what products you have looked at in order to provide you a list of items you have recently viewed.
Yes, the history arrow typically displays locations you have visited, allowing you to track your browsing or navigation history. This feature can help you quickly return to previously accessed sites or places. Depending on the application or device, it may also show timestamps or additional context for the visited locations.
it doesnt
The Daytona International Speedway
Probably very little. You can report it at the District Attorney's office and the State's Attorney's office. You can advise the BBB. And you can post a complaint about it on various sites that keep track of net scams.
Gateway server.
Not possible to track who has visited your page.
Cookies are the text file that the web server stores on your hard drive to track you activities on the web.