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SS902

Junior Member
click or copy and paste is irrelevant.

going to a site you know, or you suspect, has child porn is illegal. Going to a site and having it tossed in your face is not. If you remain at the site, it can be viewed as intent to view child porn; illegal.


yes, the server logs at the site record IP addresses, log in times and log out times. If a person hung around, it could be found by those logs.

ss902; I don't know what browser you have but if you look at the "history" it will show every link you go to. If you have a router, it will also be recorded in the history there as well. Most have at least the time you connected. If you look at when you logged into the porn page and then look at the next site visited, you can figure out how long you were there and so can anybody else that investigates your computer can as well.

There are also cookies from most sites, especially porn sites. That is another method of discovering visited sites.

Not trying to freak you out SS902. If you are being honest about the in and out, it will be discoverable on your computer should anything ever be questioned. As long as there isn't an in and out, in and out, in and out, etc. history but was a simple one shot deal, I wouldn't be too concerned about it.


Ok since i visted the site I have refromatted my whole computer there is no trace cookie to this site but i do have a wired router how do i go to my router and find my history btw i use ie explorer?
 


justalayman

Senior Member
i do have a wired router how do i go to my router and find my history btw i use ie explorer?


You do realize that reformatting your HDD doesn't actually remove any data, right? It merely removes the keys used to locate specific data. Everything that was there is still there until it is overwritten, a bunch of times.


depending on the router, you will type in, most likely, 192.168.1.1 or .0.1 or 192.168.2.1 or 192.168.123.254 into your address bar. If that doesn't work, run a Google search for your router brand and the IP address for it.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Oh for heaven's sake, calm down. The chances that the FBI are going to be kicking down your door because you once clicked on a cp link and immediately left, never to return, are so small as to be invisible.
 

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