You are asking that is wifi track web site visited so i think No wifi does not record websites which are visited last.I have the wimax device and that device saved my recently visited website.You cant even track any websites visited from wifi.Wifi is actually made to receive and send signals to any device for using the internet facilities.I hope my answer will help you a lot.

Basically, if the guy is on the same network as you, he can see everything you do. If the websites you are visiting is being served through HTTPS, he will not be able to see the exact data you are sending but he will still be able to tell where and when you visit the site. When you are using a VPN to access the internet, your internet service provider sees that you are connected to one. They can also view the amount of traffic being passed from you and to you. Your ISP providers notice that the data coming from and to your device is encrypted, and it sees the IP address of the VPN. Temporary Internet Files doesn't stores the list of websites you visit. It stores some files like images, scripts, etc. so that when you access it next time it will not be downloaded to reduce network usage. To see the list of website you visited you can see History (Ctrl + H). Before you take the plunge with a new ISP, make sure you ask the right questions so you know exactly what you're getting and what your backup plan is if things don't work out.

Sep 03, 2012

anonymity - Does my ISP know what sites I have visited if Additionally, since Tor encrypts your traffic your ISP can't see your HTTP requests, so they can't see what websites you're trying to download. There's also the issue of stuff like DNS. If you try to resolve a URL using DNS in the clear (without using Tor) then that reveals what websites you intend to visit.

Sep 03, 2012

Mar 17, 2020 · If your internet is working, but is working slower than expected, head to a site like Speedtest.net and run a speed test. You'll get a number in megabits per second denoting the speed your May 19, 2013 · ISPs do not completely track every website you visit on the internet. What they do track is your IP address. Once you sign in to your ISP's system, your IP address is logged into their system. However, whatever sites you visit will be logged on your ISP's servers and this information can be retrieved.