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How To See What Websites Someone Is On

When someone is using your WiFi, can you see the websites they are browsing? How?

The easiest solution is to setup a linux gateway in vmware. By redirecting clients gateway to the linux virtual machine, you are able to monitor all traffic in this vm. Here is a guide for you(all free): Using a pre-built VMWare image of WFilter NG Firewall

Can someone find out which websites I have visited by using my IP address?

Your network administrator have the biggest possibilities to monitor your web activities. How? A simple transparent HTTP proxy can record your IP address and the URL of websites you visited. It will be as clear as blue sky.How do you bypass transparent HTTP proxy? A VPN tunnel or SSH tunnel can avoid it assuming those ports are not blocked by your administrator. Blocked how? If your network administrator is having HTTP-only policy, only three ports that will be allowed outbound from your network, TCP port 80 (this is for HTTP), TCP port 443 (HTTPS, secured version of HTTP) and UDP port 53 (DNS, protocol that unfortunately the heart of internet). Other than these three ports is being block to outbound by firewall. So to use VPN or SSH is impossible.Free web proxy? Nope, still being recorded by transparent proxy.What else can bypass it? If you are Linux hacker, I think you can create your own personal HTTP proxy on some small VPS that listen on TCP port 80 with some authentication. That way if your network administrator enforcing HTTP-only policy, you can use that personal proxy setting up in your browser, bypass firewall rules, freedom to browse internet anywhere without being recorded in log.

Can someone tell me some good websites for a peer reviewed article of a muscle disease ?

I have to do a research paper on a this article for college and all I can pull up is muscular dystrophy. Shouldn't there be any more and If u know a good muscle disease that would help to so I can see if I can find one on that one too.

If you use a person's wifi can they see what websites that you are viewing?

As my kids have found out, to their shock, the administrator of a network, wireless or not, can generally see what sites are visited. Not all network owners take the time to set this up, but it's there. And they can run simple, free tools like wireshark to see what you're typing in.

If they have much sophistication with networking, there is an amazing range of things they can do. My network is based on commercial grade Cisco gear, so not much gets by. Ask me about proxy servers, for example, or logs on ASA appliances.

In terms of using public wireless networks, unless I can open a VPN tunnel to my home network or my employer's network, I don't do much. Check flight status, look at the news. But no online bill paying or product ordering. HTTPS helps with this, but I'm chronic paranoid so just use the tunnel.

Never connect to Free Public WIFI or anything like that - it is pretty much universally a trojan setup. Know where you're connected and, if you are really planning on doing something you don't want others to know about, don't do it online. I can call my ISP and find out amazing things if I have a good reason. Unless you're using a public library PC 1500 miles from home, and don't log into anything (including gmail, facebook, and so on), assume you will be tracked.

Cheers.

Can my parents see what websites I been on, on my phone?

I use the internet on my phone alot, so I wanted to know is there a way that they can see what websites I have been on. I know theres a way they can see every text messagee I've sent and they can tell where I've been.
I've gotten two different answers. Someone said no not unless your using wifi, and someone else said yea.
By the way I have a Sprint Android.

Can the person who pays my phone bill see what websites I've visited?

No, it's not because of porn. Hahaha I've been planning a surprise trip for my mom and looking up alot about the destination and booking sites. Also, I accidentally used over 100% of my data plan. I have an iphone. Would that make it to where sites would be shown? Help guys haha

How can I view what websites are being used through my wifi?

As they say, always use the right tool for the job.Your router or firewall should have that capability built-in. The problem is, most commodity wireless routers don’t have the facility to track which sites your users are accessing. That said, if this feature is important to you, you will have to relegate your existing wireless router as a WiFi access point use only and deploy a more powerful router/firewall.Fortunately, if you have the time for it, you can build your own router/firewall using an unused PC. All that is absolutely required are two Ethernet ports. I know of a couple of PC-based firewalls that are free (to a certain extent) that is capable of what you want. In fact, you can even have control over bandwidth priority for certain sites or even a whole category. Say, someone is taking up too much bandwidth downloading from torrent sites. All you have to do is put a limit on the torrent category (or block it altogether) and that’s the end of it. Try to look up the free versions of Untangle NG and Sophos XG Home. Personally, I’m using the Untangle NG HomePro ($50 per year).Another option is to use Netflow. Again, this needs to be supported by your router or firewall. If the router supports it, what happens is, the router sends IP sessions to a Netflow collector (any PC on the network that’s running a Netflow collector app). From there, you’ll be able to see which user is accessing which sites. And depending on how long you want these records stored, you can even determine what the user accessed yesterday or any date within the capture range.

Can someone view log of websites browsed on incognito mode? How?

Incognito mode prevents browser from storing information on your visit. That is cookies, browser cache and logs.However it affects browser only, but there are much more components between your eyes and web page.If any browser extensions gets activated, it could store information about your visit. That is why they are disabled by default.If a security program that perform link -checks so you don’t visit bad pages or cyber-nanny type of application it could log visited pages as well.Your ISP might store that data according to law (except if you use GOOD VPN or Tor). Infected routers or other devices on the same network might gather some information too.There might be some sort of proxy for your connection too. It can store information as well.The webserver itself will store information about your visit (most of them do for debuging and other purposes).While checking the browser history might be easiest and might be the single way possible without preparation, it won’t save your browsing history if someone is invested in spying on you.

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