A clear log of the websites visited on the device, with timestamps. Know what a child is browsing, or how a company phone is being used online — organized and easy to review.
Apps get a lot of attention, but the plain web browser is still the widest door on any phone. Through it, a device can reach almost anything on the internet — the good, the useful, and the parts of the web no parent wants a young child stumbling into unprepared.
That reach is exactly why the browsing history is worth being able to see. For a parent, it's one of the clearest windows into what a child is actually exploring online, and whether they've wandered somewhere that calls for a conversation. For a business, the sites visited on a company device are part of understanding how that device is being used during the day.
MyParental's internet history tracker logs the websites visited on the device and brings them into your Control Panel with timestamps, organized so you can review them without scrolling through a browser on the phone itself. You get a readable record rather than a tangle of tabs and history entries.
It's a straightforward, honest look at where the device has been going online — the kind of visibility that helps you guide safe browsing rather than find out too late.
MyParental records the sites visited on the device and lists them in your Control Panel, each one stamped with when it was viewed.
It's an organized history you can scan quickly, rather than the scattered, easily-cleared history sitting inside the browser.
Because the history stays organized and timestamped, anything that looks out of place is easy to notice — the basis for a calm, informed chat rather than a reaction after the fact.
It pairs naturally with the app list and screen-time monitor to give a rounded picture of how the device is used.
Where the device has been online, laid out plainly.
The websites opened on the device.
When each site was visited.
A readable history, not a tangle of tabs.
Check the log from any browser.
Notice sites that need a chat.
A rounded picture of device use.
No technical background needed. If you can install a normal app, you can do this.
Choose a plan, create your account, and install the app on the device with our short guide.
During setup, web history begins syncing to your Control Panel.
Log in from any browser to review the sites visited, with timestamps.
Setup takes just a few minutes. Here's the short version — the full walkthrough, with screenshots for both Android and iPhone, lives on our download page.
Authorized use only. MyParental is built for transparent, consent-based monitoring: parents looking after their own children, and employers on company-owned devices where staff have been informed. Install it only on a device you own or are authorized to monitor, and make sure the person using it knows. See our Terms and Privacy Policy for details.
For all the focus on apps, the open web is where a phone can reach the widest range of content, with the fewest guardrails. A browser doesn't come with age ratings or a curated store; it just goes wherever the address bar points. That's what makes the browsing history one of the more meaningful things a parent can keep an informed eye on — it's the part of the phone with the least built-in protection.
Most browsing, of course, is completely ordinary: homework searches, videos, shopping, the usual mix. Seeing that is reassuring in itself. But the browser is also where a curious kid can wander somewhere they're not ready for, often by accident, and knowing about it early is what lets you step in gently rather than discover it much later. The history turns “I hope they're being careful online” into something you can actually check.
A phone's own history is easy to clear and awkward to read, buried inside the browser and mixed in with everything else. MyParental pulls the visited sites into a clean, timestamped list in your Control Panel, so reviewing where the device has been online is a quick scan rather than a chore. That readability is what makes it something you'll actually use.
Web history works best alongside the installed apps list and the screen-time monitor: together they show what's on the phone, how much it's used, and where it goes online. As with every MyParental feature, it's meant for a device you own or are authorized to manage — a child's phone, or a company handset — with the person aware that monitoring is in place, and the data stays encrypted in transit and visible only to you. The aim is to help guide safe, sensible browsing, openly and early.
Set up MyParental today and open the Web History tab to a clear, timestamped log of the sites the device visits.
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