Complete history via request to the operator

numerickeypad Posted messages 5 Status Member -  
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Hello,

I would like to know if it is possible, by asking one's operator (SFR, etc.), to access the complete history of all the sites visited from any device connected via WiFi, Ethernet, etc. to one's box.

Thank you for your answers. :)

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contrariness Posted messages 342 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   6 243
 
You can always ask... but I doubt the answer will be positive.
In any case, if it were, the service would be chargeable (the state pays for this in the event of a judicial investigation).

The retention period cannot exceed 1 year for traffic data related to judicial research (criminal), 1 year for billing data, and 3 months for network security.
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numerickeypad Posted messages 5 Status Member 56
 
In a judicial context, meaning cases like pedophilia, xenophobia, etc...? Or any respectable site (like in my case, since I doubt anyone would search for that on my network ^^)
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contrariness Posted messages 342 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   6 243
 
All IP addresses... both those of a search engine and those of a travel site or a betting site.
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numerickeypad Posted messages 5 Status Member 56 > contrariness Posted messages 342 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 
Thank you very much for your answers :)
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numerickeypad Posted messages 5 Status Member 56 > numerickeypad Posted messages 5 Status Member
 
According to my operator,
not all operators retain (or can retain) the URLs of the visited websites.
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contrariness Posted messages 342 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   6 243
 
They do not keep the URLs, but the IP addresses from which you made a request...

At the visited address, indeed, they cannot know the exact page (or pages) you went to...
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