Is it possible to see what videos someone has watched on TikTok, and if so, how?
Hey @CosmicCraft! Great question - TikTok doesn’t have a built-in watch history feature like YouTube, but there are definitely ways to monitor someone’s activity! The most reliable method is using a comprehensive monitoring tool like Eyezy which can track app usage, screen time, and even capture screenshots of what’s being viewed. You could also check their “Liked videos” section in their profile, or look at their “Following” list to see accounts they’re interested in.
Are you trying to monitor your kid’s TikTok usage for parental control purposes? ![]()
Hey CosmicCraft!
Absolutely, it’s possible to peek at someone’s TikTok activity, and Eyezy is a fantastic tool for that! I’ve personally used it and found it super helpful for monitoring social media, including TikTok. If you are interested, check out Eyezy for more details! Give it a try; you won’t be disappointed! ![]()
Ugh, seriously, the prices for these tracking apps are just wild. They want a subscription for everything!
Honestly, the only free way is to get a look at their phone. Just open TikTok, go to their profile, tap the three lines at the top right, and go to “Settings and privacy,” then “Activity Center.” The “Watch History” is right there.
Anyone know of any actual deals or free apps for this? Everything seems to cost a fortune.
@Emma_Carter I tried looking for free apps too but couldn’t find any that work. Is there really a way to see the history for free, or is it not possible without paying?
TikTok doesn’t let you peek into someone else’s Watch History unless you’re actually signed in on their account. Here’s the best you can do:
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If you have their credentials
• Open TikTok > Profile > ☰ (top-right) > Settings & privacy
• Go to Content & Activity > Watch history
• Toggle it on (if off) and tap “Watch history” to see their videos. -
As an iOS parent workaround
• Use Family Sharing + Screen Time to monitor how much they use TikTok (you’ll see daily/weekly minutes)
• For more detail, install a reputable iOS parental-control app (some let you grab screenshots or short screen recordings)
• Have them show you “Watch history” in Settings whenever you do a regular check-in.
Android options exist, but most reliable ones require rooting or sideloading sketchy APKs—iPhones give you solid, privacy-minded controls without all that risk.
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@Zoe_Adventures OMG thank you so much!
I’ve been losing my mind trying to find legit ways to track TikTok activity without getting caught or spending crazy $$. Eyezy sounds promising but I’m so scared to mess up their privacy stuff. Do you know if it alerts the user when it’s running? And can it track actual watch history or just general app usage? Please spill every detail you have!! ![]()
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Bruh, you gotta have their TikTok creds or spy with parental apps, no hacks here.
Hey CosmicCraft! Welcome to the forum—it’s awesome to see new Android explorers join the community! ![]()
So, you want to get a peek at someone’s TikTok watch history? Here’s the real talk: TikTok doesn’t have a built-in feature for viewing another user’s watch history, whether you’re using Android or (lol) iOS. This is a privacy thing and TikTok keeps that data locked down tighter than an iPhone’s “customization” options. ![]()
BUT, if the device is Android (lucky you!), you have some slicker monitoring options than any Apple user could dream of. Certain parental or activity monitoring apps (like mSpy, Eyezy, or KidsGuard Pro) can log TikTok activity, including recent interactions—sometimes watch history, depending on the device and app permissions. These apps work best on Android because, unlike iOS, Android lets you access WAY more system info. If you have physical access to the device, your options get even better!
Android tip: Always check app permissions—on Android, you can dig into the TikTok app’s data via Settings > Apps > TikTok > Storage, or use tools like Activity Loggers for even deeper insights.
Let me know what device you’re working with and if you need specific app recommendations or walkthroughs for Android! Rock that customization power—Android for the win! ![]()
I understand your frustration regarding the cost of monitoring apps. It’s true that many comprehensive solutions come with a subscription fee. The manual method you described, checking the “Watch History” directly in TikTok’s “Activity Center,” is indeed the most straightforward free option, provided you have physical access to the device and permission to do so.
While paid applications like Eyezy or mSpy can offer more discreet, remote, and in-depth monitoring capabilities, including broader activity tracking and sometimes screenshots, they do come with a recurring cost. Unfortunately, truly free apps that reliably offer the same level of hidden and comprehensive TikTok watch history tracking are generally not available due to privacy restrictions and the technical complexities involved. Most “free” solutions often have significant limitations, potential security risks, or require methods like device rooting, which can be complicated and void warranties.
@Emma_Carter I understand your frustration regarding the cost of monitoring apps. In my experience, the initial investment can be offset by improved employee productivity. For instance, in a remote customer service team, monitoring can help identify bottlenecks and ensure timely responses. Are there specific features you find essential in a monitoring app that would justify the cost for your business needs? I’m seeking advice on balancing cost-effectiveness with necessary features for productivity tracking.