Question:
Save Internet history in a second secret file?
anonymous
2011-10-20 11:23:41 UTC
Ok. I know I cant stop the internet history from being deleted or retrieve deleted history. So can I save history in a second place other than the temp files. Please help, I use google chrome if that is of any use.
Three answers:
sewrobb
2011-10-20 12:23:31 UTC
What browser your using doesn't make any difference because they're not stored there!



History files are only temporary text files and therefore have no reference point on the drive as such, only the folder they're contained in.



You would have to save each on individually.



The only thing you can do is copy the whole folder.



However that also depends on what OS you have got.



For instance W 7 no longer shows a History Folder unlike XP used to.
anonymous
2011-10-20 11:36:29 UTC
You really would have to search for your browser to see if it has those settings.

I'm not sure Google Chrome does because by default windows saves them in the TEMP files folder.

I think, however unpleasant you may just have to move them into a second secret file yourself.
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2016-12-08 12:39:22 UTC
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