Can other people on my WiFi see my activity?
Yes, definitely. A WiFi owner can see what websites you visit while using WiFi as well as the things that you search on the Internet. There are lots of routers with a built-in tracking feature from companies like Netgear.
What happens if you connect to someone elses WiFi?
When you log in to someone else’s wireless network, you run the risk of picking up the digital equivalent of fleas from your neighbor’s carpet in the form of viruses, trojans and other types of malware.
Can my parents see my search history on WiFi?
No, the “history” is the past and there is no way to access that from anywhere but the phone itself. A router can be set up to log all connections that are made through it.
Is it possible for someone to see what I’m doing on WiFi?
Short answer.. yes it is possible. Long answer it needs routing the entire data and checking it. Not a easy task unless the person controlling WiFi really wants to monitor your activity. Originally Answered: If you’re on someone else’s WiFi (friend, coffee shop, employer, or university), can they see what you are doing on it?
Is it possible for my Neighbor to monitor Me on WiFi?
Yes, it’s definitely possible. The only questions is if they know how to do it. Almost certainly your employer or a university or even Starbucks would have monitoring systems. But it’s not too difficult for your friend or neighbor to do the same thing. Can the WiFi owner see what I’m browsing?
Can the owner of a wireless network see what websites you visit?
If the owner of the wireless network is tech savvy and wants to know, yes. Packet sniffers are open source freeware, but are a bit challenging to use. If they are able to isolate your IP address on their network, at the very least they will be able to see what websites you are visiting.
Can my employer see what I look up on my WiFi?
Your employer can look at what you look up if you are using their WiFi network. The person who controls the WiFi can see what you are doing with it. It just depends if they know how to look at it or not. People can see your activities on any WiFi network. They just need to be close enough to be in range.