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20/12/2009

How to Check and Monitor Visited Websites (Web History)

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Well, this is an Important Trick for the Safety of Teenagers those who are spending time in front of PC and of course Internet. Most probably, Parents will be eager to have a look on their activities over Internet.

According to the guys of this generation, there is more chance to go after bad ways. Thus it is important that every parent must make a look on the Websites which their children are visiting more often.

There are a lots of tricks to monitor the Web Browsing History (even though the History is deleted). Such tricks are explained in this post.

  • Open your Browser and press ‘Ctrl + h’ . There you can see the history of the Visited Websites.
    Alternately, In Mozilla Firefox: History – Show All History
    In Internet Explorer: View – History
  • There is a lots of chance to get your history files deleted. So you can monitor visited using Temporary Internet Files & Cookies. In Mozilla Firefox, select ‘Show Cookies’ below the ‘Privacy’ tab in the ‘Options’ dialog box from the ‘Tools’ menu bar. In Internet Explorer, click ‘Internet Options’ below the ‘Tools’ menu bar and in the ‘General’ tab select ‘Settings’ to view the ‘Temporary Internet Files and History Settings’ dialog box, choose ‘View Objects’ and ‘View Files’ to have a look at the Temporary Internet Files and Browser Cookies.
  • Download and install an ‘index.dat’ reader program on your PC to show the visited websites and URLs of websites if your Internet browsing history has removed accidently. An example of such a program is ‘Index.dat Analyzer 2′. The ‘index.dat’ file on your computer is essentially an active database that contains a listing of your website history and cookies, it can only be read by a its own Special Program Reader.

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