avanfurwet wrote:Your ISP knows every site you connect to, and in UK is required by our right-wing government to record everything you do online. Maybe Ireland/EU is different?
Depending on the make & model of your wi-fi router I think they can potentially keep logs of every IP address you connect to. Maybe resetting the router to factory defaults may wipe the logs, I don't know? Also, you won't know if your router has been quietly calling home and sending back your logs periodically.
This is one reason why so many people use a VPN, which I think has the effect that all your ISP and your router can see is that you connected to the VPN server on startup and after that, nothing.
Hope you get some better responses from more adept users.
YumYum74 wrote:I only browse using a VPN. Not that tech savvie so don’t really know how that exactly protects my privacy/IP but it was recommended to me a few years ago and have used it ever since.
viewer2 wrote:Netzer, I can understand your concern but don't worry: nowadays, everyone who connects to netzer's wi-fi watches porn
YumYum74 wrote:I only browse using a VPN. Not that tech savvie so don’t really know how that exactly protects my privacy/IP but it was recommended to me a few years ago and have used it ever since.
viewer2 wrote:Netzer, I can understand your concern but don't worry: nowadays, everyone watches porn
jerrybb wrote:YumYum74 wrote:I only browse using a VPN. Not that tech savvie so don’t really know how that exactly protects my privacy/IP but it was recommended to me a few years ago and have used it ever since.
I want a VPN. What one do you use?
DPraved wrote:OP sounds like he just allowed strangers to use his default browser, which of course will reveal frequently visited sites. Using VPN won't hide you local browser history from people using that same browser.
All modern browsers store your history locally but also allow you to clear it manually or after each session by using the "private browsing" or "incognito mode". Personally I use a separate user account on my computer for porn stuff where I want my browsing history saved and use private browsing otherwise.
netzerkaiser wrote:Hi, I use Mozilla, & on occasion I need visit from TV or security alarm people.
I was mortified to see last year LP & a few other sites appear when they connected their devices to my wi-fi, with tabs to most visited sites.
Now I know I can configure computer settings so I don't see such regularly visited sites pop up, but my reasoning is that if their device is configured to see regularly visited sites from whatever IP address they connect to, theres nothing I can do about it?
Am I right? Thanks in advance for any constructive replies.
netzerkaiser wrote:Thank you all so much. So many great GENUINE people. No wonder I love this forum.
I just don't want same embarrassing thing to happen to anyone else.
I really want to understand what happened, I'll return to it again & investigate from my end, was out on road working all night, so too tired now.
But just to clarify, if I didn't already, these guys were from Virgin, who supply my internet / phone / TV setup, & since they were here because they sent me a new box & it wouldn't work with my TV, I guess they must've connected to my router & had Mozilla as their search engine also... & there it was on their device as easy-clicks on start-up page, my start-up page... my weather channel, news channel, LP, pornteengirl, Eurobabeindex, & a few other non-porn sites I would frequent often...
Not easy going from talking about weather to boiler suited strangers to feeling totally exposed in 3 seconds.
Thanks again for sincere posts.
netzerkaiser wrote:Thanks, I found the setting.
Hit New Tab / topright hand of screen "Customise your New Tab page" / tick box "Show your Top Sites"
I'll experiment more with this tomorrow using a second device to see if settings "sync" as Avanfurwet mentions.
netzerkaiser wrote:I resolved this.
On Mozilla, when you hit 'new tab' all your recent sites show.
Just go to top right of each, hit X button & they're gone.
Peace at last.
misangrenegra2 wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:I resolved this.
On Mozilla, when you hit 'new tab' all your recent sites show.
Just go to top right of each, hit X button & they're gone.
Peace at last.
Glad to read this netzerkaiser, almost a year since this happened.
I guess you read this now with humor after all.
I can remeber an embarassing moment, i was with friends at home and because of win10 timeline (On Desktop -> win key (hold) + tabulator), i tried to tab to the navigator or to somewhere else ... but i miss clicked the key and the timeline was showed in the screen(this shit have a timeline of what files you opened for a whole month in a big size, i didnt know about this feature before), i tried to close quickly this feature but one AV scene was opened, another miss click...., the intro of the video was of a gio scene, i tried to close the video with alt+f4 but my fucking old computer crashed and froze... and i couldn't close the scene entering in panic.. inmediately i pulled the power cord of the computer quickly.
I know how you did feel that day
flivvva wrote:That's a horror story.
misangrenegra2 wrote:viewer2 wrote:Netzer, I can understand your concern but don't worry: nowadays, everyone watches porn
This is a top answer .
Look the positive way of this, maybe some of them discovered this place or another interesting porn sites.
Nothing like improve our own porn stuff
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:I use my own laptop, and visit lots of porn sites. Then on the TV, which is nothing to do with my laptop...it has lots of recommended porn sites.
Is this some kind of integrated SMART technology?
If so, how do I turn it off?
misangrenegra2 wrote:xxxVIPERxxx wrote:I use my own laptop, and visit lots of porn sites. Then on the TV, which is nothing to do with my laptop...it has lots of recommended porn sites.
Is this some kind of integrated SMART technology?
If so, how do I turn it off?
Do you usually erase your laptop cookies? Surely your SMART TV has enable the cookies option on their browser, try to disable this option.
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