Internet History Tracker
Hold your child’s hand as they explore the internet. Parentaler is here to support you every step of the way.
Hold your child’s hand as they explore the internet. Parentaler is here to support you every step of the way.
…and build a kid-friendly online space to browse, explore, and grow. Parentaler makes it easy.
Just one tap, and you see their full browsing history.
Visit counts show how many times they’ve checked out each page.
Add them to the blocklist, and dangerous content won’t reach their screen. Ever.
Almost 79% of parents use Website History Viewer
79%
Sure! We’ve made sure that Parental works with the most popular browsers, no matter which device your child uses to visit their favorite sites. To help you understand their browsing habits better, we’ve put a lot of effort into creating the intuitive interface for Parentaler’s website browsing history tracker. It doesn’t look like a regular list of links and timestamps. Parentaler shows your child’s exact search queries, visit counts, and bookmarked pages, all organized in a neat table.
Since you’re on Parentaler’s page, we’ll give you a quick breakdown of how it works so you can start monitoring your child’s web activity right away.
Create your account, pick a plan, and install the app on your child’s device by following the installation steps in your welcome email. It’s that simple. Once it’s up and running, you’ll be able to see search history, social media activity, installed apps, call logs, messages, and other data stored on their device.
Just set up the Parentaler app to monitor websites, and you’re all set. It thoroughly scans your child’s device to capture everything they do, so you’ll have access to their complete browsing history.
Sure! Parentaler captures screenshots of your child’s phone wherever they use it. This way, you can check what sites have been visited and what they’ve been doing on those sites. That’s not all. If your kid uses some apps in private mode, such as Snapchat, Parentaler will capture their self-distracting messages as well.
When someone uses private mode to browse the internet on an iPhone, their device doesn’t save the information about visited sites. So, even if you manage to get hold of their iPhone, you won’t find the search history in the Safari app or anywhere else.
That said, there’s a way around this. If you think your child uses private mode, just check your Parentaler’s dashboard. All their browsing logs will be there.
The easiest way to do this (no tech degree required!) is by using Parentaker. It lets you find search history, including incognito history, and see what sites have been visited and when.
The one that’s easy to use and records every digital footprint left online. That’s how Parentaler works. It shows a complete search history, updating it in real time as they browse.
Search history is just a list of queries you’ve made. Browsing history gives more detailed information, including search queries, websites visited, and the time of access.