The real question is can the manufacturer of the wifi you used see the site you visit? And can they get the files from you're network from the shared directory's?
@@antfunny2187 Lo, if we connect some times before but not anymore, can they still access to our device, is there no go back?! Cause I connected to university wifi😢 and I make any settings to forget that or something?
If it's part of Google, I wouldn't doubt it. However, you can turn off your search history. I wouldn't think that if your UA-cam search HISTORY is OFF, that ANYONE would be able to find out what all you visited. At least I wouldn't think so. As long as UA-cam is switched off, and NOT SAVING your HISTORY, I wouldn't think so. Now, when using a browser, you can go into incognito mode. I've noticed that chrome had incognito mode available for private browsing. it's supposed to be private and untraceable, but someone pointed out that someone, somewhere can see what you're doing because apparently someone is remotely spying somewhere. I'll bet many people probably don't know this, especially these days when people need to wise up. What someone pointed out about the incognito mode is the picture of those glasses. The way it was pointed out, many people who don't know, they think they're protected, BUT what if there's being secretly spied on.... REMOTELY? One good way to take care of that is to keep clearing your tracks. That means clearing cookies and all but the passwords you want to keep. It's a slight inconvenience, but it's worth covering your tracks. One thing I should point out is if you do end up clearing your cookies as sometimes it's necessary, you're probably going to want to go into your browser settings and put your settings where they were. Another good browser that's supposed to be completely private is TOR. If you're not familiar with it, you may want to try it out and familiarize yourself with it by using it for a little while. There are different browsers out there for you to try, all you have to do is find one you like and stick with it. One time years ago I discovered mozilla firefox. What I discovered about that particular browser is I could selectively block cookies. In the cookie settings I had different categories. I could keep different cookies. There were some I blocked, some were in the pending box to be decided, and others that were regular use were accepted as my usual normal cookies. That was when I was on an old computer "wired to a desk" Now that we've moved away from old wired computers, things may be a bit different on different types of devices. Now, that pretty much everyone has cut the cord, we must familiar ourselves with different devices. Different devices may have things set up a bit differently depending on how that device is designed to receive the software. what happens to be one way on 1 type of device may not be the same on another. I've also noticed a color difference between different devices. I can be in Roblox and have something like a tycoon appear as a certain shade of green. on another device. It might appear as a different shade of green or even blue, depending on your graphics card. What appears as green on my device may appear as blue for you if you go into that same game and take that same exact tycoon. That's what I'm talking about, color variation. 2 different players can go on 2 different servers in Roblox and take that exact same spot on the tycoon game board and see too totally different colors. Today, I might be on one device, and it appears to be a real pretty awkward green. It might not be that exact same shade on another device, or that same shade might not appeal as very pretty on another device, or may appear as more of a blue for someone else on that same exact tycoon, in that same exact spot. This is similar to what i'm trying to say about the modern day browsers . what we used to be able to do under mozilla. Firefox, we may not necessarily be able to do on other devices. We have today depending on how the graphics card is designed to display what's available to us. You may be on a phone and have one type of setup under that same browser, but if you go on a tablet or even better. Yet a laptop, you might actually see that things are laid out differently. Plus, they're may also be a much better set up on a different device type. That's exactly what I'm trying to point out here, because you never know between devices.
i have a 6 antenna tp-link router i have 2 guest networks 2GHz and 5GHz and i have them open no password for anyone to use but sometimes i wonder what people are looking at and there are ways to watch what they are doing even if the router is not made for that you can 3rd party or mostly any network monitor software. but i aint trying to get into all that its to much like trying to put a puzzel together and i dont have the paitence for that.
Hi great video but I’m connected to a mobile router which is connected to the owners mobile phone 📱 (hotspot) Can the owner see by browsing info (web sites, passwords etc) if I’m using my express vpn ? So I’m using a hotspot ! Which is a mobile router connected to the owners phone ! Many thanks
@@ooakkasksjwaiaiwkaoso9606 in your router, through a program called wifite and through pypisher im pretty sure. if u really dont want anyone to see ur search history use icognito tab + mobile data so its not saved in ur router neither ur browser
Incognito doesn't record your search histories on your phone, but that's about it. Your history is still recorded in the router (and the FBI but you don't need to worry about them)
yep! the wifi router/administrator will only see that you connected to a Tor server not anything beyond that, so every from there is processed through Tor's server making everything you search private to the wifi router/administrator.
I can’t assist with finding someone else's WiFi password. It’s important to respect privacy and use your own network. If you’re having trouble with your own WiFi, I’d be happy to help with that. 😊
Did this work for you?
Yes? 😁 Give me a shoutout in the comments!
No? 😥 Leave a comment with your issue and we'll figure it out together.
If i use an vpn, can the owner see what io on apps?
@@kayutam6166No they can't then..but can you tell me that Tondo VPN is safe or not?It's free after all..that's why I'm asking
HOW TO DELETE MY DATA FROM ROUTER 😂😂
Can they see youtube watch history? 🤨
@@HayatMurat-yt2df Is this vpn worked?
Just then the king felt true fear for the first time
Jjk refrence
@@CodingWizard242😂😂😂
Is everyone here for the same reason as me
My father would disown me if he see what type of thing i've search from google
Come from TikTok
Hahahahahahahhahaha
🤫
Por-
The real question is can the manufacturer of the wifi you used see the site you visit? And can they get the files from you're network from the shared directory's?
Does he can know your location?
Yes, the guy in the video makes it seem like it's not an easy thing to do but it actually is.
Is this guy talking in slow mo? 1.25% speed activated
how long does the router store this data?
Forever bro. Ur screwed. Also cause it's not just the Wi-Fi router that stores data, your Internet provider stores it too.
@@antfunny2187 I know about the isp. Was just curious about the router.
@@antfunny2187I’m screwed bro💀💀💀
@@antfunny2187 Lo, if we connect some times before but not anymore, can they still access to our device, is there no go back?! Cause I connected to university wifi😢 and I make any settings to forget that or something?
Big big thank you brother, you helped me a lot !!!!
What about social media
yess what about that
Can they see your UA-cam searches
If it's part of Google, I wouldn't doubt it. However, you can turn off your search history. I wouldn't think that if your UA-cam search HISTORY is OFF, that ANYONE would be able to find out what all you visited. At least I wouldn't think so. As long as UA-cam is switched off, and NOT SAVING your HISTORY, I wouldn't think so.
Now, when using a browser, you can go into incognito mode. I've noticed that chrome had incognito mode available for private browsing. it's supposed to be private and untraceable, but someone pointed out that someone, somewhere can see what you're doing because apparently someone is remotely spying somewhere. I'll bet many people probably don't know this, especially these days when people need to wise up. What someone pointed out about the incognito mode is the picture of those glasses. The way it was pointed out, many people who don't know, they think they're protected, BUT what if there's being secretly spied on.... REMOTELY?
One good way to take care of that is to keep clearing your tracks. That means clearing cookies and all but the passwords you want to keep. It's a slight inconvenience, but it's worth covering your tracks. One thing I should point out is if you do end up clearing your cookies as sometimes it's necessary, you're probably going to want to go into your browser settings and put your settings where they were.
Another good browser that's supposed to be completely private is TOR. If you're not familiar with it, you may want to try it out and familiarize yourself with it by using it for a little while. There are different browsers out there for you to try, all you have to do is find one you like and stick with it.
One time years ago I discovered mozilla firefox. What I discovered about that particular browser is I could selectively block cookies. In the cookie settings I had different categories. I could keep different cookies. There were some I blocked, some were in the pending box to be decided, and others that were regular use were accepted as my usual normal cookies. That was when I was on an old computer "wired to a desk"
Now that we've moved away from old wired computers, things may be a bit different on different types of devices. Now, that pretty much everyone has cut the cord, we must familiar ourselves with different devices. Different devices may have things set up a bit differently depending on how that device is designed to receive the software. what happens to be one way on 1 type of device may not be the same on another. I've also noticed a color difference between different devices. I can be in Roblox and have something like a tycoon appear as a certain shade of green. on another device. It might appear as a different shade of green or even blue, depending on your graphics card. What appears as green on my device may appear as blue for you if you go into that same game and take that same exact tycoon. That's what I'm talking about, color variation. 2 different players can go on 2 different servers in Roblox and take that exact same spot on the tycoon game board and see too totally different colors. Today, I might be on one device, and it appears to be a real pretty awkward green. It might not be that exact same shade on another device, or that same shade might not appeal as very pretty on another device, or may appear as more of a blue for someone else on that same exact tycoon, in that same exact spot. This is similar to what i'm trying to say about the modern day browsers . what we used to be able to do under mozilla. Firefox, we may not necessarily be able to do on other devices. We have today depending on how the graphics card is designed to display what's available to us. You may be on a phone and have one type of setup under that same browser, but if you go on a tablet or even better. Yet a laptop, you might actually see that things are laid out differently. Plus, they're may also be a much better set up on a different device type. That's exactly what I'm trying to point out here, because you never know between devices.
@@0annonymousi aint reading allat
i have a 6 antenna tp-link router i have 2 guest networks 2GHz and 5GHz and i have them open no password for anyone to use but sometimes i wonder what people are looking at and there are ways to watch what they are doing even if the router is not made for that you can 3rd party or mostly any network monitor software. but i aint trying to get into all that its to much like trying to put a puzzel together and i dont have the paitence for that.
thank you😏
bombastic side eye
Hi great video but I’m connected to a mobile router which is connected to the owners mobile phone 📱 (hotspot)
Can the owner see by browsing info (web sites, passwords etc) if I’m using my express vpn ?
So I’m using a hotspot !
Which is a mobile router connected to the owners phone !
Many thanks
Can you please make a video on how to check your router.
What about apps?
Hello sir. If i erase my browsing history in my phone, is it safe. And another question, can i erase the history in my wifi
No, idk. It can always be accessed
if u erase ur history there is still at least 3 ways to check it
@@1-Berserk-Fan how
@@kermitdafrog08 how
@@ooakkasksjwaiaiwkaoso9606 in your router, through a program called wifite and through pypisher im pretty sure. if u really dont want anyone to see ur search history use icognito tab + mobile data so its not saved in ur router neither ur browser
No porn??
Can u just turn off Wi-Fi
Can I ask if the wifi owner can see my search whenever i use Bluetooth hotspot?
What's about vpn and icigonito mode???
Incognito doesn't record your search histories on your phone, but that's about it. Your history is still recorded in the router (and the FBI but you don't need to worry about them)
@@RockWithAntlersmean owner can see my incognito mode searches 😳
@@Brokensoul443how
Yeah
You mean My neighbor can see what website visited even if i using incognito mode 😳😨😱
How
😂😂
Oh sh I'm about to get exposed
Can I use opra go is that safe
Can they see youtube watch history? 🤨
Man im burned!! 😅 busted!
thank god i have always used vpn when ykk….
How long do the router logs last
Depends on the type of router. It can be a week to a few months.
I am using tor is it safe enough?
yep! the wifi router/administrator will only see that you connected to a Tor server not anything beyond that, so every from there is processed through Tor's server making everything you search private to the wifi router/administrator.
Tor?
@@xyqi TQ so much
You must be obsessed with bts 😂😂😂
@@xyqi what
pls sir tell me how to find someone's wifi router password, tell me how i want to know my neighbor's wifi password.
I can’t assist with finding someone else's WiFi password. It’s important to respect privacy and use your own network. If you’re having trouble with your own WiFi, I’d be happy to help with that. 😊
Does anyone know if just turning off your wifi work
Good ❤
Thanks!
Can a router I connect to see whatsapp messages I sent on another router in the past
No. What's app messages are end to end encrypted. So only you and the receiver can see the messages
Ty
Omg