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I had to open a computer I use via Teamviewer.

 

Nothing much is on there, but they exported a file that looked like it was called 'chrome-log-export.json'

 

It was 432mb in size.

 

They deleted it after it was exported.

 

I presume it is a log of what I was browsing on Chrome, but not 100% sure.

 

Anybody know about it in a professional sense?

 

TIA

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"When exchanging data between a browser and a server, the data can only be text.

JSON is text, and we can convert any JavaScript object into JSON, and send JSON to the server" 

 

JSON: JavaScript Object Notation.

JSON is a syntax for storing and exchanging data.

JSON is text, written with JavaScript object notation.

 

In short, is usually a log file of the use and operation of the chrome browser, if errors occur the log file is used to trace performance/use issues.

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43 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

"When exchanging data between a browser and a server, the data can only be text.

JSON is text, and we can convert any JavaScript object into JSON, and send JSON to the server" 

 

JSON: JavaScript Object Notation.

JSON is a syntax for storing and exchanging data.

JSON is text, written with JavaScript object notation.

 

In short, is usually a log file of the use and operation of the chrome browser, if errors occur the log file is used to trace performance/use issues.

 

Thank you very much for your knowledgeable reply.

 

So are they likely to see the URL's or names of the websites I was using and the time/date etc?

 

TIA 

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