Yes they can. Just like a school monitors students computers
2006-12-03 05:25:57
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answered by jim_walks 2
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Yes, they can. It is a public system, and they could monitor your use. In order to make the Internet available to as many people as possible and to ensure that it is used in a manner consistent with Library policies, the Library has adopted rules regarding Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources. All users are asked to respect the privacy of other users and not attempt to censor or comment upon what others are viewing. The Library's Rules of Conduct and pertinent state, federal and local laws apply to all Library users. Many library's use a filtering system called kanguard, which is CIPA (children's internet protection act) which has a blocklist for children. However, most library's do not monitor a person's use, of there activity..
2006-12-03 05:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I am assuming you're talking about using a computer AT a public library. If so...they definitely have the right to monitor your content. For instance, if you were using a library computer to plan a terrorist attack or something like that, the library would definitely want to know about that because it is an illegal activity.
Now, as far as your home computer goes...nobody has the right to monitor your private computer usage (even though the federal government is doing it anyways these days).
2006-12-03 05:33:03
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answered by uabsupercow 2
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2016-11-30 02:15:02
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answered by ? 4
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Yes they sure can and have full right to monitor you.
2006-12-03 05:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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....Would'nt you monitor YOUR 'puter is someone else was using it? Of course they can. It is THEIR computer. Forget trying to get over on them.
2006-12-03 05:33:00
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answered by detra_ooh! 2
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Hi!
Yes, they can, and usually DO!
Good luck!
2006-12-03 05:32:25
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answered by Robintel 4
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yes as long as your using their equipment it is
2006-12-03 05:25:40
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answered by spankdis 5
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