When I check my child's computer, his internet browser history is all blank. I strongly believe he deleted all the browsing history, cache and everything.
Is it possible to know what websites that my child has been visiting recently after he cleared his internet browser's data?
Answer
You can create an OpenDNS account, point your child's system to use OpenDNS and keep a track of websites used using that.
OpenDNS also allows you to block certain sites:
Each household is unique, so OpenDNS gives you flexibility in blocking Internet content. We divide the Internet's millions of websites neatly into 56 categories, like "adult," "games," "academic fraud" and "social media." Parents can block entire categories of content, or just choose to block the individual websites that you know are problematic or unsafe for your family. Or, for easier setup, you can choose a filtering level: low, medium or high. The low filtering level blocks just adult content, where the high filtering level blocks adult content, social networking sites, video-sharing sites and more.
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