No, websites do not have direct access to the client-side browsing history of visitors related to their domain. Browsing history is typically stored locally in the user’s web browser and is not accessible to websites due to privacy and security reasons. Web browsers are designed to prevent this type of access to protect users’ privacy. However, websites can track user activity on their own site through the use of cookies, session storage, or similar technologies to understand user behavior during visits. This is different from accessing the complete browsing history, as it only involves the data collected during the user’s interaction with the specific website. Additionally, users may have certain browser configurations or extensions that further restrict such tracking efforts.
Can websites view the client-side browsing history related to their domain?
