To find visited sites through the Command Prompt, you can use the ipconfig /displaydns
command, which displays the DNS resolver cache containing domain names that have been visited. This will show a list of previously resolved IP addresses and their corresponding domain names. However, this method only works if the DNS cache has not been cleared and is limited to sites visited through the system's DNS resolver. For a more comprehensive view, consider checking browser history directly.
Yes, you can explore your last visited sites by checking your browser's history. Most web browsers have a dedicated history feature that allows you to view and search through previously visited websites. You can usually access this by clicking on the menu icon and selecting "History," or by using keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+H (Windows) or Command+Y (Mac). Additionally, some browsers offer a "Recently Closed" tab to quickly revisit sites you just exited.
There is no command-line firewall or filter that I know of that is available for Windows. Usually hardware or software-based firewall or filter solutions will come with their own interface (usually web-based or graphical).
To find your last sites visited you go to your history tab and it will show you all the sites you have visited for the last week unless you are browsing in an incognito window.
recent web sites
displays a record of all the sites you have visited recently.
You can prevent visited sites from changing color by adjusting the browser settings. In most browsers, this can be done through the settings menu where you can disable the option to show visited links in a different color. However, keep in mind that this feature can be useful for users to easily identify previously visited web pages.
Not sure. This is not smart as IPs can change on their own and they can be changed by typing this into command prompt ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew It really easy to trick sites.
Myspace and other sites like that.
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you dont visit sites like that
You can delete that by deleting history of browser. Browser history contains the sites that you have ever visited.
Yes.