Monday 6 October 2014

Keep Track Of Web History Dates And Times

The Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome Web browsers keep a running track of all websites you visit. These sites are recorded by default and appear in the History feature of the browser toolbar. You can view and organize the site visits by date and time if you wish to pinpoint computer activity from a particular time. Explorer and Firefox track Web history by date only; Chrome is the only browser of the three that tracks both the date and time of sites visited.


Instructions


Internet Explorer


1. Open Internet Explorer.


2. Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the forward and back buttons in the upper-left corner of the browser.


3. Click "History."


4. Click the arrow button to the right of the "History" tab, and click "By Date." The list of visited websites is organized by date.


Mozilla Firefox


5. Open Mozilla Firefox.


6. Click "History" from the top-menu.


7. Click "Show All History."


8. Click the "Views" tab from the History window.


9. Click "Show Columns," and then click "Visit Date."


Google Chrome


10. Open Google Chrome.


11. Click the wrench icon from the upper-right corner of the browser toolbar.


12. Click "History."


13. Click the desired date to view the visited websites. Each site visited is listed along with the time visited.

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