"What I am saying is I would like to view the internet from work incognito.Now every bit of time I view the net it is tracked,they can tell exactly who is viewing the internet and how long. "
Technically, you're stealing from the company when you do that.
Depending on you company's policies, Websurfing may be allowed during lunch or breaks, but not during your working time.
Internet usage during working hours should be very limited if and when you position (at work) requires it...if you're in Purchasing, for example.
I know that sounds harsh, but a company can lose a lot of valuable resources if folks spend their time web surfing.
Now...e-mail...just remember all e-mail... all e-mail...you send during working hours belongs to the Company, not to the user. You have no expectation of privacy using a company's equipment. Malicious or sexually provocative e-mail has gotten a lot of folks in trouble at work.
And, as far as government employees...they shouldn't have websurfing or out e-mail priveliges at work at all. That includes schools too, BTW. What brings up that point is, when reading the profiles of some members of TBN, I see .gov and/or .edu domains. No disrespect, folks..but those are my tax dollars you're wasting reading and viewing personal (i.e. non-work related) e-mail at work.