How to know what has been seen on the computer

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Thanks to the drop in prices that PCs have experienced in recent years, it is most likely that we have more than one computer in our home, a computer that the whole family uses indistinctly. In these cases the most memorable thing always is to create different user accounts so that everyone can install their own applications, customize the default background, create shortcuts to the applications they use most regularly ...

If we have small children at home, we will most likely be forced to be with him when we leave the computer to him to surf the Internet to make sure you do not visit any web page that is tipped to your age. If we cannot always be with him, or else he begins to show less dependent on our figure, we can block access to web pages not suitable for all audiences through the router. Although we can also use third-party applications, it is best to always do it from the router. 

If we do not have enough knowledge to do it but we are beginning to give our young son more confidence and freedom, we can leave him quietly in front of the computer. Once it's over we can check which pages you have visited In order to be able to know at all times what content has been displayed during our absence. To do this we just have to go to the browsing history of our browser. All browsers keep a browsing history that allows us to quickly remember the web pages we visit so that when we start typing the web address it is automatically completed.

But it is not its only function, since as I have commented, also allows us to know at all times what has been seen on our computer while we were not present. If during our navigation we do not want to leave any trace of the web pages that we visit but we do not want to erase all the history once we have finished, the best we can do is make a private browsing. This type of navigation will not leave any trace on our computer. All browsers have this option, which we can access through the menus as well as the browsing history.


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