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dave
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reply to sfogliatelle
Re: do company servers know where you've been?

said by sfogliatelle See Profile :

Even though I take the sanitizing steps I do, am I deluding my self by presuming that the boss can't determine where I've been?
Yes. Every piece of equipment your bits pass through on their way out of the building is potentially in a position to log what you do.

Kiwi
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said by dave See Profile :

said by sfogliatelle See Profile :

Even though I take the sanitizing steps I do, am I deluding my self by presuming that the boss can't determine where I've been?
Yes. Every piece of equipment your bits pass through on their way out of the building is potentially in a position to log what you do.
I'll back that up, on the whole reasonable use is acceptable and it should not haunt you. People sometimes find an unfiltered site and get out, the time stamp also reflects that lack of interest.

If you have workable 'Tools' and not an Admin, it's probably a poorly managed network.


sfogliatelle
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The tool I mainly use is CrapCleaner, and not for covering my tracks. Compared to what Windows offers, it's light years faster and more efficient. There are more than a few cookies I choose to save with it.

At work I do run as an Admin; installing, uninstalling, etc.

Unlike the network I'm on when I perform Reserve duty (government network: lotsa no-nos there), I get no warnings nor alerts if I attempt to navigate on to potentially questionable sites. Which is just fine with me, as I've read too many horror stories on this forum here of what an unthinking, errant click can do.
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