NO the answer is False the arrows in the address bar allow you to visit different locations on the computer
Get a good protector for your computer that blocks viruses (I suggest Norton) and don't visit websites that seem sketchy
To set up a computer network can be a fairly complicated process if you are unfamiliar with it. The basic steps into doing so is to obtain the IP address and assign the computer a work name. For more steps and information on this, you can visit http://www.ehow.com/how_4522258_set-up-computer-network.html
Every website you visit knows and records your ip address :P
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can you trace if someone has been using your computer is there a way a user could make their visit o your computer untraceable
Visit your local post office for a change of address form. You can also visit USPS.com and submit it.
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Some Computer Users want to conceal their real Internet Protocol Address from any site they want to 'visit'. What these people do not know is how fast Authorities can and do find out that real IP address and why someone wants to keep the IP address secret
A computer is identifiable by its IP address every time it is connected to the Internet. Websites you visit can monitor your activities - what pages you view and links you click on, your location (usually not your actual address), your type of computer, browser etc. They can also identify the service provider (ISP) you use to connect to the internet and could contact them to find your name and address should they need to have such details.
If you want to find IP address location,visit Ip-details.com .