If my user deletes their Internet history, will BrowseReporter still track it?
BrowseReporter
tracks the data in real time with the client agent installed onto their
computer.
The data gets tracked into its proprietary database.
Even if
the user deletes their browsing history, BrowseReporter will still
upload the activities to the server.
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