Yes. Comcast can track your history based on if you are not visiting a secure site or downloading as SSL (encrypted data).
The history on your internet browser shows what websites you have recently visited.
you go to control panel, network and internet, internet options, delete browsing history and cookies.
for me i have Google chrome so if i hit control h it opens a new tab showing the Internet history.
It depends on the type of computer you have or what Internet browser you have. Like for Internet explorer, you go to the favorite's star and click on history button. Try checking your computer manual, or check the Internet.
Newspaper ads, magazine ads, internet ads, etc..
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Ppc marketing are the adds that you pay for when you click on them. Most are advertising for websites that are not certified. They have no risk to your computer but you will have to pay for them. "Ppc" stands for "pay per click".
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They want to know your interests and to send you to sites to sell you things. If you search for shoes they aren't going to show you ads for basketballs.
Tommy Bastow
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Yes. Comcast can track your history based on if you are not visiting a secure site or downloading as SSL (encrypted data).
There are only a few places where one can watch smoking ads. Smoking ads cannot be places in magazines or on television. Smoking ads can only be viewed on the internet.
Newspaper and internet ads.
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