How can I view Browsing history in firefox?

I know you can view the history from the tab up top but how do you view browsing history from the private data area? One of my kids keeps deleting the history and I want to see what they are looking at.

Hi there.:There are ways you can track where they’ve been online. But be aware that computer-savvy kids know how to cover their Internet tracks. It’s more effective to have clear rules about Internet use and to communicate openly with your kids.
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6 Responses to How can I view Browsing history in firefox?

  1. pockejocke0 says:

    if they deleted it u need somekind of spy program for the comp.
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  2. imsoumyadeep says:

    cleaning history ………..
    no way to find ……

    may be u try doing …system restore …
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  3. Robbie H says:

    no good, system restore fixes settings not physical data
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  4. Samii says:

    There should be a setting to keep them from doing that?

    Personally, I’d ban my kid from the computer for doing that.
    References :
    http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006/09/24/display-and-view-firefox-cache-files-without-browser-cache-viewer/

    http://browsers.about.com/od/fire3/ss/firefoxhistory.htm

  5. BallbaggDeSakker says:

    Hi there.:There are ways you can track where they’ve been online. But be aware that computer-savvy kids know how to cover their Internet tracks. It’s more effective to have clear rules about Internet use and to communicate openly with your kids.
    I have a few links for you which i think will help you.Best of luck.
    Follow the link bellow.
    References :
    My brain hurts.

    click here.:http://parentalcontrolguides.com/family-keylogger-software-how-to-monitor-your-children%E2%80%99s-internet-activities/articles/

    click here.:http://www.keylogger.in/

    click here.:https://www.vancity.com/MyMoney/PrivacySecurity/KnowledgeCentre/ProtectYourFamily/KidsAndTheInternetFAQ/#track

  6. aidenislove says:

    Try going into Tools > Options > Security. Then click on Saved Passwords. You can scan those to see if there is any unsavory sites you need to investigate.

    Another option is Tools > Options > Privacy. Then click on Show Cookies. That is just another way of seeing some sites that have been activated, but its not reliable of your child actually going there. It could have been some advertisement on the screen or something like that.
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