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Can someone see on a bill on which website i was?


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23-Oct-2007, 09:51 AM #1
Can someone see on a bill on which website i was?
I have my own computer with password. But i'm in a family wireless system so everyone can be at the same time in the internet.
Is it possible that someone can see with that connection from a different computer where i am in the internet?
Can someone see my history on a bill?
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23-Oct-2007, 11:00 AM #2
Wink Hmm
I would say no assuming your router is not setup to log the sites which i very doubt it is. Also they can't view what sites yuo have been to on the bill unless you pay via credit or debit card.

Just make sure that you clear your history in internet explorer or firefox every time you finish and lock your pc off from unauthorised peeps.

You can get loads of programs for the paranoid person that will erase all personal data from prying eyes.
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24-Oct-2007, 12:15 AM #3
I use CleanUp! to manage temp and Temporary Internet Files and find it very easy and efficient to use....also, free.

Remember- using any program to erase Cookies will require that you have to log into sites that use usernames and passwords....

You want to be sure you know or have a record of all your logins for all the sites you use.

http://www.stevengould.org/index.php...d=29&Itemid=72


You must also be aware that if anyone has stored needed files in the Temp folders, they will be gone after running CleanUp.

Pays to take a look in all the temp folder locations before running it, or run the Demo Mode of CleanUP as it says, to see just what it is removing. I've never had a problem with CleanUp and use it on every computer I work on and own.
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