Viewing your child's browser history
See which websites your child visited from the parental control History screen in the SafeKids360 app.
Updated: 2026-06-06
The Browser tab in History shows the web pages your child opened on their phone. SafeKids360 reads the address from the browser they use, so you can spot what they are reading without looking over their shoulder.

Open the Browser history
- Open the parent app and tap your child's profile.
- Tap History.
- Switch to the Browser tab.
The newest visit sits at the top. Scroll down to step back through the day.
What each row shows
- Time the page was opened.
- Page address (the URL), and the page title when the browser exposes it.
- The browser the visit came from.
- A Blocked marker if your web filter stopped that page.
Which browsers are captured
SafeKids360 reads pages from the common Android browsers: Chrome, Samsung Internet, Firefox, Opera, Edge, Brave, DuckDuckGo, Vivaldi, Mi Browser, and the built-in AOSP browser. If your child installs a less common browser, its pages may not appear.
A premium feature
Browser history is part of the premium plan. On the free plan the Browser tab shows a blurred preview with a Subscribe button instead of real rows. Start your trial or subscribe, and the list fills in straight away.
Troubleshooting
If the tab stays empty even on premium, the most likely cause is that the Accessibility Service on the kid phone was turned off. SafeKids360 needs it to read the address bar. Reopen AlvaKids on the child's device and confirm the permission is still granted. Pages opened inside other apps (for example a link tapped inside a chat app) may also not be recorded.
Next, set rules for what your child can reach with web filtering, or check the YouTube history tab.