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Can a firewall track Web usage?
Without a client to keep a timer running on the devices, Firewalls have no way to track how long users spend on a webpage. It can only track the number of pings or hits. Tracking Windows Application Usage: employee productivity is not only based on time spent on websites but also time spent on business applications.
Can someone see your search history through IP?
A random person curious about your internet history won’t be able to find out what websites you’ve visited just based on knowing your IP address. But ISPs keep a record of IP address activity, which means that, in rare cases, they can share that information with others.
Can my browsing history be tracked?
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) can see everything you do online. They can track things like which websites you visit, how long you spend on them, the content you watch, the device you’re using, and your geographic location.
How can I monitor Web traffic?
In this blog, we will talk about the best website analytics tool that helps track website visitors.
- Google Analytics. This is the most common and popular tool when it comes to web analytics.
- Crazy Egg.
- Kissmetrics.
- ClickTale.
- Quantcast.
- StatCounter.
Who can view my browsing history?
Despite the privacy precautions you take, there is someone who can see everything you do online: your Internet Service Provider (ISP). While these solutions may keep advertisers and anyone using your computer from viewing your browsing history, your ISP can still watch your every move.
Who can track your browsing history?
In an informal poll of my friends, 80\% said that no, they wouldn’t like that very much at all. However, our browsing history really isn’t very private at all. It can be tracked by websites, browsers, ISPs, and even the government.