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Can anyone see what websites you visit?

Yes, they can. The people who can access this information could be your boss or family member if they control the network. It is best to use security tools: VPNs, HTTPS proxies, and the Tor browser to keep your searches private from them.



Yes, several parties can potentially see the websites you visit unless you take specific privacy measures. Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has the most comprehensive view; they can see the domain names of every site you visit (e.g., "https://www.google.com/search?q=google.com") because your traffic must pass through their servers. While encryption (HTTPS) prevents them from seeing the specific page content or what you type, they still know your general browsing habits. Additionally, Network Administrators (like at your office or school) can monitor traffic on their Wi-Fi. In 2026, many websites also use "trackers" and "cookies" that allow third-party advertisers to follow your movements across the web. To hide this information from your ISP, you must use a VPN (Virtual Private Network), which encrypts your data and hides your IP address. Even in "Incognito Mode," your ISP still sees your traffic; that mode only prevents your history from being saved on your local device. For total anonymity, tools like the Tor Browser or a high-quality, "no-logs" VPN are the current 2026 gold standards for privacy.

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You're in control of what information you share with Google when you search. To browse the web privately, you can use private browsing, sign out of your account, change your custom results settings, or delete past activity.

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How to clear your Wi-Fi router history
  1. Locate your router's IP address. ...
  2. Enter the router's IP address in your browser's search bar.
  3. Sign in to your router. ...
  4. Find the admin panel in the settings to access your router logs.
  5. Click on the “Clear Logs” button to delete your Wi-Fi history.


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