No. It is not be practical to report the internet history on a bill. Such a list can include hundreds of websites and links inside the web pages and thousands a month.
If you need to keep track of web usage, there are several options:
Everything that you do on the internet is recorded somewhere unless you make efforts to conceal your activities.
If the telepone company runs the ISP they will have access to the DNS request logs for your account which will list all and every wesbite or connections which you have made on your account.
Using an annonymiser (proxy) server will not prevent this information from being gathered by your ISP as they control the first hop. Security agencies and policeforces can then install a program which monitors your incomming and outgoing requests and can build a virtual screen copy of any http request (including unencrypted passwords).
The question is whether most ISP's unless ordered to do so by an agency or Police force, would bother to monitor your activities. It depends on the legality of the data which you are sending or receiving.
No, the internet history does not appear on the monthly bill. If you have the 3G internet coverage, it would only show up as you using the internet, and not what you used it for.
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Yes, phone lookup sites are basically the same as using 411, except that some phone lookup sites offer additional features as well, such as address lookup and other information.
if your using internet explorer the in the SAFY tab on the top find "Delete browser History.
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.
I am friends with your aunt whom you visited recently.
You would have to look in your internet history... which can be accessed through any browser - not just Firefox. For example - if you used Internet explorer - it would still show the sites visited while using Firefox.
There are many sites which offer reverse phone lookup services. The best one to use if the caller appeared to be calling from a landline is whitepages. For a caller using a cellular device, it is recommended to use the service offered by yahoo.
Yes they can. They use site analytic tools that log your IP address, visited pages, length on pages, and other data. This is all used for marketing and statistics. With HTML5, they can now see your exact location if you are using a mobile phone.
You can download cell phone ring tones at many different sites online. If you are using a PC you must use a USB cable to transfer to your phone. Depending on your phone, you may need to install software on your PC.
communicating using a variety of methods, these could include: Mobile phone, email, IM, social networking sites.. etc.
The most important thing about a cell phone is that you feel good using it. If you want a cell phone based on proffessional standards, you should consider an HTC or a blackberry since they are often used by big companies. Nexus phones and IPhones are preferred by app developers since it's the same company that is manufacturing the phone and the operating system.
There are a few depending on what you are looking for. If you want to search using a name for a phone number, try - www.WhitePages.com. If you want to find the owner of a phone number, try - www.ReversePhoneLookup.com.