Nowadays, children rely more and more on the internet, and parents pay more and more attention to their children's online safety. If you want to know your child's online record on the iPad, you can take the following measures.
Use parental controls
IPad comes with parental control function, which can help parents limit their children's online time and content. You can find the Parental Controls option in Settings, set a password, and then select Enable Parental Controls. In content restriction, you can set the applications, websites and content types that children can access. In addition, you can also check the child's usage in the activity report.
Use the parental control application
In addition to the parental control function that comes with the iPad, there are many third-party applications that can help parents monitor their children's online behavior. For example, Qustodio, NetNanny, Mobicip and other applications can record children's online records, restrict access to content, set time limits and other functions. These applications need to be installed on the child's iPad, and parents need to log in on their own devices to check their children's usage.
View browser history
If you don't want to use parental control or monitoring applications, you can also view your child's browser history directly. In the Safari browser of iPad, you can click the clock icon below the address bar to view the history. If you want to delete the history, you can click the "Clear" button and select options such as "All History" or "Last Hour".