Internet Monitoring - Cloud Based
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@garak0410 said:
I can look into a proxy server but management also liked the time spent in apps/websites.
How does it determine the amount of time spent versus the amount of time running? How does it know which part of the screen is being read, for example?
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@Aaron-Studer said:
@garak0410 said:
Web sites visits and how long visited...with options to monitor applications open and for how long in use or idle...
Did you check out RescueTime?
I checked it out but it seemed more suited for the individual rather than several employees.
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@StrongBad said:
@Dashrender said:
Are you using IEHistoryView? I'm assuming it doesn't work if a user clears their cache?
Does it work on a network?
Doesn't work if they are using an incognito mode either. Or if they are using a different browser. A lot of people use incognito these days as a general practice and not because they are doing something that they should not. Just because people are suspicious of being tracked.
Really? I never use it unless I need to login to two accounts to the same website. I don't see how incognito would really stop any tracking. Maybe some cookies, but those are easy enough to stop anyway.
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Incognito mode does not maintain an on disk history. When the browser closes, there is nothing to report from.
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@StrongBad said:
Incognito mode does not maintain an on disk history. When the browser closes, there is nothing to report from.
Yes, but tracking is rarely (an really never should be) done from the browser level.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@StrongBad said:
Incognito mode does not maintain an on disk history. When the browser closes, there is nothing to report from.
Yes, but tracking is rarely (an really never should be) done from the browser level.
The comment it was in reference to was using a history viewer to track.