Yes, your browsing history is saved on your ISP's servers, and is traceable back to your IP address and your user account. How long it would be saved would vary by ISP, and the likelihood that anything would be done with it is very, very slim.
No, because the histories will be saved on the browsing software(firefox,google chrome etc) through which that 'someone' is using the internet.
Not unless what you did was saved on too our hard drive. If its something bad, i suggest looking through it and deleting it. It would be under Browsing History.
To clear your browser on your ASUS tablet, simply go to the settings page of your browsers. Once you are on your settings page, you can clear your browsing history and your saved passwords.
Go to Tools - Options. Click the Privacy tab. On the Privacy tab click Always Clear My Private Data When I Close Firefox. Then select the Settings button next to that. On that tab check Browsing History. Then everytime you close Firefox it will delete your browsing history.
Though it can vary, click on the button in Internet Options that says "Delete browsing History." Yeah you can also go on 'tools' in the toolbar (up top) and click on 'clear recent history'.
A 'cache page' refers to a stored version of a web page that is saved by a browser or a server to improve loading speed and reduce server load. When a user visits a website, the cache page allows the browser to quickly retrieve the saved content instead of re-fetching it from the server, enhancing the overall browsing experience. Cached pages can include static resources like images, scripts, and styles, as well as dynamic content. However, they may not always reflect the most current version of the page unless refreshed.
The data is saved onto the server. It cannot be changed. Unless on the offical WoW servers, you pay for a realm transfer.
"If you're referring to information that you originally saved to a website or web server, contact the webmaster or server's host for help retrieving your files from their database. If you're referring to internet history saved via your browser, it depends. In most cases it is unlikely that you will be successful. You can attempt to recover them from the ( c:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\History ) location on your computer. The best way to recover backup files, including internet history, is from a recent backup onto an external hard drive."
Go to Control Panel from Start menu than click on Internet Options. From the internet properties window, here you see browsing history. Click on delect button than you again see a new window Delete Browsing History from here you click on Temporary Internet Files to delete all Copies of webpages, images, and media that are saved for faster viewing.
I was browsing for this myself, and then realized I had saved it in a notepad a bit ago: 325070760
It depends on the application; most of the time you will find it in the server database.