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How to View Browsing History in Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 Microsoft Edge is a new web browser that is available across the Windows 10 device family. It is designed for Windows 10 to be faster, safer, and compatible with the modern Web.
I was using Edge on my personal device at home browsing stuff and realised I was logged in on Bing.com with my Microsoft work account. I cleared my browser's browsing history and also Bing's browsing history for my work account. I am sure I saw some ads while I was browsing in some websites.
I have brought my laptop to school previously and have used their Wi-Fi, if that makes a difference. I log in to my school account on chrome but on guest, so every time I exit it erases my history and logs out of my account. I'm wondering if they can see what I'm browsing on my home account while still logged onto their account from guest chrome?
If your browser history is not syncing with any cloud service (iCloud, Chrome, Firefox etc) then it probably safe. It’s not going across the wire, so it can’t be captured. Even if it is, many cloud services encrypt data syncs.
On top of my personal knowledge, when it comes to your person device, as long as your work device is connected to your home network, it can see your network traffic if they really wanted to. As for your device itself, it can have all sorts of monitoring software you never knew were there since its meant to be hard to detect.
If I am logged into my G-suite managed account on google, and search something up on a home network and personal device, can my school still see my browsing history? If it makes a difference, in Web and App Activity the option for recording history is off for the account and is disabled by my G-suite organization.
Does it matter if I use my own computer, or one provided for me by my employer? Yes. If you use a computer/mobile device provided for you by your employer, they can (even though not necessarily will) see everything, including any kind of activity, on any program. They can even see your screen as you do stuff.
The information could have been logged and your employer could be able to see the information, even if you deleted your browsing history. E.g., an endpoint firewall or AV program could log that information independently of your browser.
Disabling this policy prevents Microsoft Edge from saving the browsing history. If browsing history existed before disabling this policy, the previous browsing history remains in the History pane. Disabling this policy does not stop roaming of existing browsing history or browsing history from other devices. This tutorial will show you how to ...
I occasionally work from home. I have a work laptop that I bring home and connect to my company's network using my home WiFi (I assume it has its own direct connection). I also have my personal computer and my phone nearby, which also use my home WiFi but have nothing to do with my company's network. I use a browser-level VPN on my personal ...