Question:
If you connect to WiFi using your phone and use the internet, do the pages you visited get saved on the PC?
10nis-master
2011-01-20 07:07:10 UTC
You get it? So im using internet on my phone connected to WiFi that is used by a computer and a laptop in my house. Do the pages I visit on my phone get saved in a folder somewhere in the computer that is also connected to the WiFi?
Three answers:
Michael
2011-01-20 07:16:56 UTC
I don't think you can. Device has its own cookies and Computers as well. The only thing I know that you can save Bookmarks, Cookies and such, is by using the USB and do some synchronization. For EX: iPhone bookmarks, and some other things can be saved on computer through via iTunes. And Computer bookmarks and some others saves can be synchronized to your iPhone. I hope this helps!
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2016-10-31 02:53:03 UTC
wifi can purely be used in case you be attentive to the internet key (the password). i will assure you (ninety 9% of the time) that each and all the wifi around you is going to be inner maximum. in case you have wifi at your place, then get the internet key or wpa key out of your mom and dad. in the event that they dont be attentive to it, it will be placed as a 10 digit code on the lower back of your on the spot router for the internet given which you do have wifi. yet i might propose which you do get a telephone with information superhighway. eventhough it is extra costly you wont be waiting to apply wifi for lots of the time.
Nessiebear
2011-01-20 07:09:27 UTC
No, the two devices aren't connected in a way that they could do that.


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