Click on my computer, highlight drive C, go into file and click on "explore". Then click on Windows, Temp, and then History. you will see your history of internet sites visited.
Also, "Cookies" shows you a similar list.
Each of these folders should be emptied regularly on your Internet Explorer Options site. On the taskbar, click on "Tools" "Internet Options" and you will see where you can delete the contents on these folders.
To see your recently visited sites, just click the history button in your browser.
no
If it's the companies computer they can do whatever they want. They can check and see what sites you visited and whom you were chatting with...Heck they can take your computer away if they wanted...It's there's...Thinking about bringing your own? They'll most likely deny the request.
It is a probram that see all the sites you have been on your computer.
You can view the pages visited by the 'view history' located on the toolbar in the internet explorer.The last pages (history) can can seen only until someone has not cleared the history.
not unless they look under ALL your history, which is some where in the computor settings
First of all you can see a history of recent used files, folders, programms, visited sites. Then you can install a keylogger - soft which record all keyboard activity of your computer. It can show what was happening on your computer. If you computer is password protected you can use program which record all login attempts on your comp.
There are many coupon sites on the computer that will send coupons right to your email address. I would do a search on the computer to see what is available for Canadians.
not by their email but you can by the history in their computer unless they have clleared it
Yes but it's illegal unless you have their consent. If you have physical access to their computer you could try these, which I think are legal... If you want to see what they're typing then you can put a keylogger on their computer. If you want to see what sites they've been to then you can check the history of the computer.
Yes they can ! Your school's computer department will be able to see EXACTLY which web-sites you visit - and which programs you use !"
Legally, no. You could put a tracer program on his computer, but it would be an invasion of privacy.