In investigative reports, how are you determining what the original site request was as opposed to all of the "noise" in the report? For ex. If you visit disboards.com, there are at least 20 other URL's that get logged just by visiting the main page, including facebook.com, wdwinfo.com, googleads, etc... If I'm going to hold an employee accountable for their websurfing, I want to make sure I know exactly what site they are trying to visit and not report other sites that may be linked within that site. For ex. As of today...there is an x-rated url that gets logged on disboards.com when you visit the main page. I emailed them about this as I saw numerous hits from multiple employees to this same site, so it may be fixed soon. We book Disney vacations, so they are always going to disboards.com. This is what sent me down this path to try to find out how you can tell the original request.
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