Can you track IP address on Google?
There is a specific tool I use to know the IP addresses of where someone is online. It uses Google and tells me all the IP addresses of every domain they've visited recently. I'm guessing it's called something like Google Toolbar, but there's no version number. It doesn't work in Firefox, but works fine in Explorer. Any ideas?
I just wanted to get some ideas on how to track this information. It's an advanced feature to be able to see people's history and visit times.
Edit: Maybe you can answer this one as well: How would you be able to do this without visiting every site (which probably takes like 15 minutes or so)? Like how would you automatically know what page every ip address is on? It's a feature that every ISP should provide by default. This way, when I go to sites like youtube I could know who's online watching and stuff. It's basically their profile. Also if you have more than one account, how does your gmail work at least?
And i'm also wondering, why do ppl make all sorts of posts just to say "i've used something similar. Isn't there any point just commenting what you want to say instead of making a new topic for each time, not to mention spamming the forums all day.
In this world, one must stop thinking of himself as a victim and begin thinking of himself as a co-operator. You would need to visit each website and click a link. Otherwise you wouldn't get to many of them.
The most practical way would be to setup Squid Proxy. When you visit a webpage, it first goes to the network proxy which checks your browser and sends requests for pages needed. After you've visited some website you would then return your browser to it's original state but Squid saves the requested pages locally.
One thing you may be thinking is that users might notice the slowdown caused by the proxy. But Squid saves your request by changing the connection itself with a short delay and then you go back to your normal browsing while being logged in without it happening.
This may sound complicated to setup, but is a great alternative to traditional DNS caches or Proxy Servers. They also are very powerful as they may also be used to cache entire websites to provide faster loading times.
What is my IP Google location?
This is not about your IP address. What you really want to know is where you are located. And that's where Google Play comes in.
First, you need a free account on Google Play Store. You will need a Google account too.
Once you have an account, you can use the tool. You don't need to be logged in, and you don't need to input anything. Just click on the button that says Go to my IP.
The first result is How to find out where I am. Click on that and then select Where am I? It should give you a map of your location, or at least a location within your country.
How to remove 'Welcome Back' message from the search result on your smartphone. In case you are seeing Welcome back message on your smartphone screen, or even on the web search result when you click on it, don't panic. You can easily get rid of that message.
As an example, let's say you are using Samsung Galaxy S8. Go to Settings. Navigate to Display. Open the Display settings. Choose Display. Scroll down to the bottom and you should see Google Search.
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