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Can my parent see what I Watch on YouTube?

Can my parent see what I Watch on YouTube?

Can my parents see my browsing history through our web providers website? No. They can only access this through the computer itself.

Can anyone know what I am watching on YouTube?

On the web Go to your YouTube homepage. Click on your avatar icon and select “Settings” then “Privacy.” The screen shows whether your liked videos, your subscriptions, and your saved playlists can be seen by the world or only by you.

How can I Watch without my parents knowing?

One of the most simple things to do is just go on a website on the internet and watch it there. Then delete ALL of your history. If the show has subtitles, watch it without the volume or put the volume really low so you can hear if your parents are coming. When they do come in, pretend to be doing homework.

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How do I make my YouTube history private?

Choose “YouTube Settings” from the main menu, and then select “Privacy” from under “Account Settings.” Check “Keep All My Liked Videos and Liked Playlists Private” and “Keep All My Subscriptions Private,” and then click “Save” to apply your changes.

Is your YouTube watch history public?

Yes, if someone is able to access the information that is contained across your account in some way. Your entire video history is recorded in the YouTube history. Your entire browsing history, including videos are recorded in Browser history.

Can Family Link see browsing history?

Google does not block ads, and ads are seen by children when using Family Link. Adults can also see and delete a child’s Chrome history. To view the child’s history, use the child’s device to open Chrome. To delete the Chrome history and data, open the Family Link app.

How do I look up my childs history?

Internet Explorer When you open your internet browser, on the left hand side there is a star icon that contains your favorites, feeds, and history. Click the history button and you can browse by day what internet sites your child has been visiting.