How to See Your Kids' Internet Histories

While the Internet continues to grow every day, expanding with more information and entertainment, there are many Web pages on the Internet that parents don't want their kids to see. Concerned parents are bound to want to know what their kids are searching for and seeing. Parents can check the history log with every major Internet browser available, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google Chrome and Opera.

Instructions

  1. Microsoft Internet Explorer

    • 1

      Open Internet Explorer.

    • 2

      Click the "Favorites" button to open a drop-down menu.

    • 3

      Click the "History" tab in the drop-down menu to open the history log.

    Mozilla Firefox

    • 4

      Open Mozilla Firefox.

    • 5

      Click the "Firefox" button in the top left corner.

    • 6

      Click "History" to get Firefox's history log.

    Apple Safari

    • 7

      Launch Safari.

    • 8

      Click the "Menu" button. The button in Safari has a picture of a machine cog on it, and it's usually located in the top right corner.

    • 9

      Select "History" from the drop-down menu to open the history log.

    Google Chrome

    • 10

      Open the Google Chrome Browser.

    • 11

      Click the "Menu" button. In Google Chrome, this button is usually located in the top right corner, and it has a picture of a wrench on it.

    • 12

      Click "History" from the menu to receive the history log.

    Opera

    • 13

      Open the Opera browser.

    • 14

      Click the "Menu" button in the top left corner of the browser.

    • 15

      Select "History" from the drop-down menu to receive the history log.

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