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Ti-Bon2018-09-11 16:02:05
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Ti-Bon, 2018-09-11 16:02:05

A program that collects browser history?

Is there such software that collects browser history and sends data to a server

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Sergey Ryzhkin, 2018-09-11
@Franciz

Kerio Control. Everything is logged as needed.
And so the comrades in the comments are right. If the user is not notified against signature that he knows that everything is logged and stored, then there is no sense in this, because. Evidence obtained illegally is not evidence. Therefore, if you plan to clean / fine people for watching porn or leaking trade secrets by attaching logs or screenshots from the screen, without his signature, it will not work and he can easily complain.

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Dark_wave, 2018-09-11
@Dark_wave

A gateway for the entire organization... For example, Zentyal ( https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zentyal) Everything is free and with a lot of gadgets and utilities, conveniences and protective functions. As an option - read everything there is about him and try to prove to the management how great, useful and free it will be.
Even easier, if there are very few people, let everything through, for example, HandyCache ( https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/HandyCache)
And to analyze the traffic passing through the server, and, even more so, to scatter some kind of virus-like loggers to everyone - IMHO it’s strange and not optimal and irrational ... No, you can, of course, analyze packets .. or write scripts / programs using your knees the same NirSoft utilities for collecting browser histories and sending them to a server or something else. But, in my opinion, this is all ... "an amateur", so to speak ... and, as a result, it can cost much more than the gatherings of some VKontakte employees during working hours ...
But, by the way, in connection with this the question begs ... if it's about the bosses and work .. but how do you get traffic there? There must be a server ... and if it is, then what, is there no monitoring / firewall or the like?

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