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Question Posted Friday July 13 2007, 5:28 pm

When people pay the bills for the computer or internet, do they see the websites you've been on?

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Mr_Skittles answered Friday July 13 2007, 7:36 pm:
No, not at all.

You may now safely continue your internet porn surfing habits.

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solidadvice4teens answered Friday July 13 2007, 7:34 pm:
No. It's just a list of charges per month that is owed on the account. This is also true of viewing the same bill online. Think about it, if the bill listed EVERYTHING you did online it would be enormous and too huge to get in your mailbox and would waste through a couple of forrests.

All anyone will see on the statement each month is something like this monthly charges $42.95 equipment rental (if the charge for use of the modem) and surcharges if you went over your minutes on dialup or if you have to pay a fee to connect to their dialup access line or something else to that affect.

You're fine. If you are concerned that somebody else would be able to tell where you have been on the Internet all you need to do is use your Web browser's toolbar and hit history and clear when you are done and empty the cache and delete cookies as well.

Having said that, if you are trying to hide adult sites from your parents and other sites meant for people 18-years-old and over you should stop. You can get in a lot of trouble that way from your folks and or for saying you are 18 when you are not because of laws that apply to the operation of those sites. It's not meant for minors but one can empathsize with adolescent curosity.

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xomegaroni answered Friday July 13 2007, 7:33 pm:
Nope. You can only see websites from the computer's history.

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