Depends on what kind of parental controls are turned on. If you have your own account on the computer then no they can't unless they know your password. If you and your parents share a account then of course they can see the history.
Yes you can set this up. You would need to do it through a parental controls program though. Most common is the one that is built in with Microsoft operating systems.
You would go to search history and type in what you are looking for.
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Parts of it are at The Computer History Museum in California. http://www.computerhistory.org
Yes you can look on the history on the top left.
Unless you have parental controls set up on it there is no way to check what the physical computer has been used for. You can however check web-browser history if it has not been cleared. You can access the history by opening a browser (works on Explore, Edge, Chrome, and FireFox) and hitting the keys CTRL and H.
Yes you can set this up. You would need to do it through a parental controls program though. Most common is the one that is built in with Microsoft operating systems.
You can't disable the web browser, but you can add parental controls to limit access to it.
You can purchase highly intelligent software such as Sentry Parental Controls. Or, if you have Firefox you can click the history tab on the top above where you type the internet address you would like to go to. You can see all the pages the computer has been to, but computer savvy kids will know to delete this.
The card will not impact one's credit score, because there is no credit line, but it does help people to learn to budget their money, especially teens. Parents can use parental controls and put their allowance into the account.
You could see, by viewing the 'history' tab, which tracks what websites you have been on. Also there are programs that have parental controls, and things like that
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Yes, YouTube will save your specific computer history by using "cookies". Although, if you're not logged in to YouTube, the video view history and video recommendations, etc. won't be tracked on your specific YouTube account because your account was not logged in.
With all the new technology, protecting your kids is more important than ever. There are however many family friendly broadband deals. AOL provides many parental control options. B-T total broadband also provides control options. Even if your internet provider does not offer control options you can download K-9 web protection which offers customizable parental controls on each computer.
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The history is not yours to transfer and belongs to PSN. The history remains under the PSN account and can not be moved to a new account
In order to erase a single history on a computer, you just need to open the computer history by clicking on ctrl and H. Then right click on the single history and then delete or remove.