Your kids are growing up and starting to explore the internet, but you want them to stay safe. You don’t want them to stumble upon inappropriate content or delete their browsing history. The best way to ensure your kids are safe online is by disabling the clear history feature on their devices.
Disabling the clear history feature on devices like Android phones, iPads, and computers can help keep your children from accidentally viewing inappropriate content or deleting their internet history. This will also allow you to monitor what websites they are visiting and keep track of their online activity.
When it comes to Android phones, you can disable the clear browsing history feature by tapping on the profile picture in the top right corner of the screen and switching to another user if they’re not already signed in. Then select “Manage your Google Account” followed by “Data & privacy” and scroll down to “History settings” where you can select “My Activity.”
For iPads, go into Settings > General > Restrictions > Websites and make sure that ‘Clear History and Website Data’ is set to ‘Don’t Allow’. This will prevent your child from clearing their browser data while using Safari.
On a computer, you can disable the clear browsing history feature in Chrome by going into Settings > Advanced Settings > Privacy, then selecting ‘Do not allow any site to track my physical location’ and enabling ‘Send a “Do Not Track” request with your browsing traffic.’ Additionally, you can set it per org unit in the admin console under Device Management>Chrome Management>User Settings under the Security heading. The policy is Clear Browser History which can be set to Do not allow clearing browser history in the settings menu.
By disabling clear history on your child’s device, you can help protect them from accidentally viewing inappropriate content as well as deleting important information about their online activities. It’s also a great way for parents to monitor what websites their children are visiting so they know exactly what kind of content they’re exposed to.
Preventing a Child from Deleting Browsing History
The best way to stop your child from deleting their history is to configure the device’s operating system. You can do this by using parental controls and restrictions, which will help you prevent your child from accessing content that you don’t want them to have access to, as well as blocking their ability to delete their history. This can be a time-consuming process, but it is the most effective way of ensuring that your child does not delete their browsing history. It may also be helpful to talk with your child about why it is important for them not to delete their history so that they understand why you’re taking these steps.
Disabling the Ability to Delete Browsing History
Yes, you can disable deleting browsing history in Chrome on an Android by following these steps:
1. Tap on the profile picture in the top rght to switch to another user if they’re not already signed in.
2. Beneath the selected account, tap “Manage your Google Account.”
3. Tap the “Data & privacy” tab.
4. Scroll down to the “History settings” and select “My Activity.”
5. Toggle off “Web & App Activity” and select “Pause.” This will stop your browser history from being saved and deleted automatically.
Preventing People from Clearing Browser History
If you need to prevent people from clearing their browser history, you can set a policy in the Google Admin Console. Under Device Management>Chrome Management>User Settings, there is a policy called Clear Browser History which can be set to Do not allow clearing browser history in the settings menu.
This policy will prevent users from being able to clear their browsing history through the browser settings menu. Note that this does not prevent users from manually deleting their browsing history or using third-party software to do so.
Disabling Delete Browsing History in Internet Explorer 11
To disable delete browsing history in Internet Explorer 11, first open Internet Explorer and go to the Tools menu. Then, select Internet Options and open the General tab. In this tab, uncheck the box next to ‘Delete browsing history on exit’ in the Browsing History section. Finally, click Apply and then OK to save your changes.
Conclusion
In conclusion, disabling clear history is a great way to help ensure that your children are safe online and are not accessing any content that you would not approve of. It can be done easily by using the parental controls or restrictions on the device operating system, or by setting the Clear Browser History policy to Do not allow clearing browser history in the settings menu in the Google Admin Console. With this policy enabled, your child’s browsing history will remain intact, allowing you to monitor their activity and take appropriate action if needed.