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.
yes and i think it will not be shown
offcourse....everything you do in/with your mobile phone gets saved in the data base of the service provider you are using. even if u press any button on your phone, your service provider comes to know but such things are obviously not saved....
Inprivate mode, often referred to as private browsing, allows users to browse the internet without storing history, cookies, or temporary files. This means that once the session is closed, web activity is not saved on the device, providing a layer of privacy. However, it does not make users completely anonymous online, as their internet service provider or websites visited can still track activity.
I am assuming you mean the internet browser internet and history. If so this is how you do it; Firefox: tools/options/security/saved passwords Chrome: settings/advanced settings/Managed Saved Passwords I think there is a way with internet explorer too but i cant find it.
saved temp files.
Bookmarks will remain saved and not be deleted, even after removing internet files. Internet files will include recent history, cache, and cookies.
No, because the histories will be saved on the browsing software(firefox,google chrome etc) through which that 'someone' is using the internet.
The internet support from saved programs
I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider. I would imagine since texts and pic messages are saved into the phone not the phone provider.
"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."
1) Monitor them whilst using it 2) Check their history, make sure history of websites are saved 3) Warn them of harmful websites 4) Pull out the internet so they dont have internet :) 5) Better yet, Dont buy them a computer. 6) Block harmful websites.
Yes, browsing in incognito mode does leave a digital footprint, though it's minimized. While it prevents your browser from storing history, cookies, and site data on your device, your internet service provider, websites, and network administrators can still track your activity. Additionally, any downloads or bookmarks you make while in incognito mode are still saved. Therefore, incognito mode offers privacy from local storage but not complete anonymity online.