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topbanana2012-02-27 10:36:30
Google Chrome
topbanana, 2012-02-27 10:36:30

Is it possible to disable clearing browsing history in chrome or firefox?

It is desirable so that a person can see this when trying to "hide the traces of the crime." I hope the lack of the ability to hide evidence will make the accounting department think about which sites to spend the working day on.

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Vampiro, 2012-02-27
@Vampiro

RMB, “open in incognito mode” will calm the conscience of any accountant. Whatever you come up with history =)

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Max, 2012-02-27
@7workers

Post ads on the main job sites "Required accountant, indifferent to classmates"

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Vitali Borovik, 2012-02-27
@WAYS

>On the gateway costs winroute, it registers where people came. But you can't see who was there.
Create users, register their ip and it will be visible.
You can't turn off the cleanup option.
The user will download a portable version of any browser and will continue to surf safely.

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egorinsk, 2012-02-28
@egorinsk

I know it's offtopic, but I can't keep quiet! It is impossible to sit and work 8 hours in a row. It seems to me that those people who set such restrictions should first apply them to themselves.
For example, if the author is a system administrator or developer, then do not go to Habr, LiveJournal, linux.org.ru, ubuntu.org, mailing lists, mail, Jabber, manuals (except vital for current work), github, sourceforge, android market, app store and similar sites. Don't write bash scripts (unless they are vital to solving current work problems). Don't open the console and ssh (unless it's vital for solving current work problems). Do not read logs and technical literature.
And instead, let, for example, the author, sit for 8 hours in a row on the site VKontakte or badu.
Perhaps then the author will awaken more human feelings towards other people.

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4dmonster, 2012-02-27
@4dmonster

... and delete files with history ... and change a few bytes in these files so that they delete themselves ...

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