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status-webmon [2023/10/01 18:41] – [Recently Visited Websites] -replace with screenshot: "web_usage-recently_visited_websites.png" hogwild | status-webmon [2023/10/31 23:03] (current) – [Recently Visited Websites] -"will not function properly" hogwild | ||
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This can be useful, if you have concerns about users' Web browsing patterns. Parents often use this to monitor/ | This can be useful, if you have concerns about users' Web browsing patterns. Parents often use this to monitor/ | ||
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===== Recently Visited Websites ===== | ===== Recently Visited Websites ===== | ||
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Once Web Monitoring is enabled, it displays the Recently Visited Web Sites table. | Once Web Monitoring is enabled, it displays the Recently Visited Web Sites table. | ||
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- | You may not recognize some domains | + | Note that if you use a VPN, Web Monitor will not function properly, since domains |
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+ | To disable Web Usage, click on >> Web Monitor Configuration | ||
===== Recent Web Searches ===== | ===== Recent Web Searches ===== | ||
- | Below Recently Visited Websites, a table of **Recent Web Searches** | + | Generally speaking, this function is mostly obsolete. It relied on web links being unencrypted to gather the data it needed. Now that most web connections are (SSL/TLS) encrypted, it cannot gather the data needed to present any results. It will therefore remain empty unless |
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+ | As a substitute, dnsmasq supports the // | ||
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