In most browsers use the Ctrl+h keyboard shortcut.
To see your recently visited sites, just click the history button in your browser.
The history on your internet browser shows what websites you have recently visited.
What websites were visited, throughout the day and the history can go up to a years worth of websites that were viewed
Yes of course.... Unless u delete every history of websites u hav visited, the owner can see everything....
The browser shows all the websites that are visited. You can filter them by date too.
To check your browsing history on a Nook e-reader, open the web browser, tap the menu button, and look for a "History" or "Browsing History" option. This will allow you to see a list of websites you have visited on your Nook.
Yes, computer browser history is accurate. It maintains a log of all the websites visited.
They can't exactly see your history, but they can see the IPs you've visited. This means they can find a list of websites you've visited, but not the pages within them or the order/time you visited them. They are able to check it whenever they want, but it's safe to assume they don't unless they get a court order because of evidence of child pornography. So, they have it, don't check it, and they don't really care what you do online.
The links in the browser history are all the websites visited. You can click on any one and check the website.
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.
To see which websites you have visited previously, click on the "History" button on the top toolbar in Internet Explorer. It looks like a blue clock with a green arrow pointing counter-clockwise.
If you open a new private tab Opera won't save the history of the websites you visited in that tab