go to your tool bar that's the bar on top that has bookmarks, view and so on well history is up there and if not click on macontosh hd and go to applications of desktop and look for it double click it and there you have it history
Yea if they have a reason to
YOU check a computers history by going into my computer and access hardware info. This should give you info that is needed.
No, you can not clear their history unless you have actual access to their computer.
Access Computer College was created in 1981.
Dolphin Computer Access was created in 1986.
The purpose of Windows remote access, is the ease of access to a computer that is in a different location. You can use your home computer to access your work computer, or vice versa.
If you are on your own computer, no. However, if the computer belongs to your work, and you bring the computer back to work so that it is on their system later, then they could have access to your browsing history at that point, and if they are keylogging, then they would be able to read that history then as well. If you are connected to work through their VPN, even from home, they could have access to your work computer that way, depending on what kind of software they have installed on it (remote access). If you do get caught accessing things that are against work policy, even on off hours when you are not on the clock, you still would have no legal foot to stand on, since it is *their* equipment you are using, and they are allowed to monitor it and determine how it is used. If you are worried about them seeing what you are doing, then you should not do it on their machine. If that isn't an option for some reason, then go in and delete your browsing history (if you have access to do so), and hope for the best.
Yes. Everywhere you go online is recorded as history in your computer. You can delete the history when you go off line, but remember that you will not always remember to delete the history. So it's best not to go to the sites you're ashamed of to look at pictures you should not look at! Anyone can look in the history who has access to your computer.
Remote Computer is a computer to which a user does not have physical access, but which he or she can access/ manipulate via some kind of network.
To access a computer that does not belong to you by means of breaking in and/or not having permission to access it.
Icons are used to access files and programs on the computer.
The Public-Access Computer Systems Review was created in 1990.