Hi, I got stuck here, actually in my company everything is monitored my browsing history, even they can read my Gtalk chat when I was chatting with my friends. This is very much dissapointing but is there any technique or trick from which they can't read my whole chats with my friends or any particular person. We are using Windows XP Professional Edition OS and they can access everything what I am doing. Thanks
it depends on what software They are using, in gtalk theres a feature with which you can go off record so it means you chat details will not be saved, it is showed in the user windows till you signout and login again, and Y u use gtalk login with gmail and chat from there
Thanks for replying, but I know this feature of Gmail. Yet they are accessing. I am addicted to chatting, can't resist from this. But now I think to avoid from making your chat public I have stopped chatting in Company.
Ohh Plutoegg stop cracking these jokes, you can't understand I know I am breaking the rules for my company, but if a man works for continuous 12 hours in a company with so much work pressure, what else shud he do to make his mind active and cool.
I use Ultrasurf to by pass the my corporate firewalls. It's a freeware. just an exe file and no installation required.
thanks to you, for giving nice information. I need to ask one more thing that would this "Ultrasurf" be helpful for me, because I think it would be helpful for Internet Users to hide your IP and other things. I was asking of Intranet means to say that what if you are monitored through some tracing softwares, that traces each and every activity we perform on Internet means the system administrator can monitor through our local server. Thanks & Regards, DMB
actually some companies DO monitor their employees workstation...my former company uses "keylogger" but there are anti-keylogger softwares that we can download to counter it. You have to check what kind of software they are using or research for anti-monitoring softwares on PC
thank you so much -Webtor- you have responded nicely. Now I should look out for those anti-keylogger and hope so it would help me out.