Monitor Kids' Search History with Eyezy
Turn children’s confusing searches into teachable moments with the insights Eyezy shows you.
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Identify their browsing habits
With browsing history tracking, you’ll have a better understanding of their digital world.
See the sites they visit
Find out detailed site info, including when they last visited and how frequently.
Filter out controversial sites
Don’t want them visiting a site often — or ever? You can put a stop to it with Eyezy.
Understand their interests
If they’re visiting a site frequently, you can paint a clearer picture of what they’re into.
A world of safety.
All at your fingertips.
Eyezy is packed with everything you need to find out what’s going on in their world, wherever and whenever it’s happening.
3 easy steps to get started
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Pick your membership
We’ve got plans for every need. Just create your account and choose the plan that’s right for your family.
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Install Eyezy
Our Friendly Installer will show you everything you need to do to get started. We made it easy for you. And in case you need some help, our 24/7 support is always there for you!
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Dig out the info
Log in to your Eyezy Dashboard and discover the truth about those you care about the most. Dispel any doubts in your family relationships and make wise data driven decisions.
faq
Can parental controls see my child’s search history?
Yes. Most parental control apps, including Eyezy, can show you your kids' search history. This means you can see what your child is looking for on Google, YouTube (not as an app but as a website), or other browsers. Having access to this information helps parents notice red flags early. Like searches for harmful content, unsafe challenges, or websites not meant for kids.
How can I see what websites my child has been on?
You don’t need to grab their phone or scroll through the browser yourself. Instead, go to the Eyezy website and pick your membership (the right one depends on your budget and the features you want to get). After that, you’ll receive an email with the steps you need to take. Don’t expect the complicated installation process. Eyezy is made with simplicity, so you need a few minutes to set up and log in to the Control Panel and check child's phone history.
How do I check my child’s internet history without stress?
The easiest way is through a monitoring tool that does the work for you. Eyezy keeps collecting info on all your child’s online activity. You can log in from your phone or computer to check your child's search history, even if they try to erase it from their device. Even more, you can block harmful websites and keep calm about their future safety.
What if my child deletes their search history?
Kids sometimes delete their browser history or switch to private browsing modes. That doesn’t stop a parental monitoring app. Eyezy records searches and visited sites before they’re erased, so you’ll still have the whole picture. This means you won’t miss major details that could affect their mental or physical health.
Will my child find out I’m checking?
Monitoring apps like Eyezy work quietly in the background, so your child won’t see obvious signs that their searches are being seen. Still, other apps could slow down the device and overheat the battery. That’s why you need to stop only on the advanced app.
Are free tools good enough for internet parental controls?
Most free tools are very limited. You might see only a small part of your child’s browsing activity, or the reports may not update often. Some free apps even carry ads or use your child’s data in ways you wouldn’t approve of. That’s why many parents prefer trusted apps like Eyezy. They’re built for safety and give complete, reliable information.
Can I see my child's search history in Incognito mode?
Yes, but only with the right tool. Normally, Incognito or Private Browsing hides activity from the device itself, so you won’t see it by checking the browser manually. However, monitoring apps like Eyezy can still save searches and visited websites, even in Incognito mode. No matter what browsing tricks your child uses. This makes it easier to stay informed while they try to hide something risky.