See where browsing is going
Parents can review visited websites to better understand browsing habits and catch unsafe patterns earlier.

See website visits and YouTube activity with the context parents need to guide safer choices.
When web protection is enabled, parents can review website visits and YouTube activity to better understand interests, habits, and possible risks. This extra context helps families step in earlier and guide safer digital choices with less guesswork.
Review visited websites more clearly
See YouTube watch history context
Spot patterns before they become bigger concerns
Guide safer browsing with better information
Parents can review visited websites to better understand browsing habits and catch unsafe patterns earlier.
YouTube history gives useful context about what a child is watching, searching, and returning to most often.
When parents have more context, they can guide online habits early instead of only reacting after something goes wrong.


Website visits and YouTube history are available when web filtering is enabled by the connected parent and supported by the device.
Only the connected parent can view child data. Parents can delete child data at any time, child data is encrypted in transit, and removing the child from the connection deletes child data automatically.
Feature control: Website visits and YouTube history are available only when the connected parent enables web protection. When web protection is turned off, new website and YouTube history stops being collected. If the parent does not delete it sooner, web and YouTube history is retained for up to 3 days.