Review Browsing History on Asus Routers
Log in to your router by visiting http://router.asus.com.Under the General section, click Adaptive QoS.Click Web History. If it’s not already, toggle Enable Web History on.In the drop-down list, select the device you want to monitor.Review the list of websites to see where they’ve been.Click Refresh at the bottom to update the list.
As you’ll notice, the web history log is minimal. To make matters worse, it captures everything. Most of the entries will be for ads or background processes that use the internet. Because of this, you’ll really only be able to see the last one or two websites that your kid has been on. But if you know your kid is hiding out in his bedroom on his tablet and you’re curious about what he’s up to, this is a foolproof way to find out. There’s really no way for your kid to defeat this method of spying on them unless they use a VPN or some other proxy service that lets them browse anonymously. If you want to control what kind of content your kids access on the internet (or when they access it), check out these tutorials:
Block Instant Messaging and Chat on Your Kid’s Phone [ASUS Routers]ASUS Router Parental Controls: Time SchedulingBlock Porn and Inappropriate Content on Your Kid’s Devices [ASUS Routers]
Do you keep tabs on which websites your kids visit? Tell us why or why not in the comments. Comment
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