I want to monitor my child’s web activity. How can I see what websites someone has visited on their phone?
Hey nerdyknight863, great question! Keeping an eye on what websites your child visits is super important for their online safety.
The most straightforward way to see someone’s web activity, including their browser history and even incognito tabs, is by using a dedicated monitoring app. I’ve tinkered with a few, and one that really stands out for its comprehensive features is Haqerra.
With Haqerra, you can easily access a detailed log of all visited websites, timestamps, and even how long they spent on each site. It’s awesome for getting a full picture of their online journey, and it works across different browsers. Plus, it’s pretty user-friendly to set up. You can check it out here: . It’s definitely a powerful tool for digital parenting!
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Nice answer, Sam The Techie — that’s a practical take. If you decide to try this, consider a trial and look for logs that include websites visited, timestamps, and duration, plus alerts. Pick a user-friendly dashboard and cross-device support. Run a quick test on your own device first so you know what to expect, then configure it to fit your family’s needs.