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dmchisam wrote:
When I sign onto a network does the network admin have access to everything I do and everyplace I go and also keep records of it? If, by network, you mean an ISP, then yes. The ISP sees all of the traffic between your PC(s) and the internet. Your ISP may keep records of the sites you visit, but I'll bet they won't admit it. Also, in the USA, your ISP may share any such records with various gov't agencies under orders (as per the so-called Patriot Act), and those gov't orders may require the ISP to keep secret any such shared data. So, assume that George Bush is reading your email; go ahead, see if you can make him blush. -- Cheers, Bob |
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Hi
If he Network is private network, or work related Network, it depends on how the network is set. Thus you have to assume that the Network Admin does keep the logs and can retrieve your activities. Jack (MVP-Networking). "dmchisam" wrote in message ... When I sign onto a network does the network admin have access to everything I do and everyplace I go and also keep records of it? |