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Do sites that let you get past blocked sites eg. http://www.surfindark.com block people from seeing what you have atually been on eg if you went on games at work could your boss look on your history and see u have been on games or does the site block him from seeing that information????

2006-12-04 04:24:58 · 4 answers · asked by sup. 4 in Computers & Internet Internet

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Technically (IP-wise), the visited site never sees your identity, and you don't have a direct connection with the visited site.

However, I just tried with the site you provided (surfindark), and when you visit a site (site.com), the url is appended to the original url (siteindar.com/blabla/site.com). So it can be viewed in the history of your browser.

But as I said, if you find a proxy that doesn't append url's like that, you'd be untraceble. (Unless of course some legal dept. requests the logs from the proxy company)

2006-12-04 04:34:20 · answer #1 · answered by Nick B 2 · 0 0

In short, no.

As a network administrator, I can tell you that there are many more ways to find out what staff have been viewing on the Internet. For a start, the system I have monitors each users Internet access and logs the sites visited - this is easily done because the Proxy Server (a server on the network that all internet activity must go through) monitors who's doing/asking for what (from the web).

2006-12-04 04:29:44 · answer #2 · answered by Tritan 3 · 0 0

Don't know if this is an option for you, but to circumvent my Internet watchers at work, it use the public wireless Internet. Let me explain. I have a private wired Internet for things that are on work terminals. We also provide a guest access (wireless) that we do not monitor, and just do a pass-through with. So i bring my wireless device to work, connected to the guest access unit, and BINGO i can surf anywhere.

2006-12-04 04:45:58 · answer #3 · answered by Digi 3 · 0 0

There are many programs that employers can use to track everything you do on a work computer. Don't fool yourself, stay away from sites you should not be on. You just may keep your job.

2006-12-04 04:31:30 · answer #4 · answered by rlh242424 6 · 2 0

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