WiFi history?
Can my parents see what I do in different apps via Elan or any other means?
Can my parents see what I do in different apps via Elan or any other means?
Hello everyone, I just wanted to log in to my laptop with the WLAN and I see that I can't log in. I already have an account but no idea why it doesn't work.
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People you know are often suggested if you already have them in your contacts, but is that also the case with WiFi?
As an elder, this could already be done, but it is a very nice technical effort and is completely unsuitable as an educational measure. What do I care about, on which pages my child is surfing and what it does in the apps? True media transition is the case of the Elter.
No, WLAN does not apply a course, even a normal router does not
there are possibilities
Not without any additional programs or the like that are not so easy to use.
Only if you install any parent apps on your PC/handy or a Fritzbox that can block certain pages.
As with Fritz Box
Via the web surface of the device to which you need a password and then you can set your own filters or activate general filters to block pages, for example not youth-free pages.
No
But, for example, those who write on good question
No. Not about your network connections. They’re encrypted. Highest over control apps for parents who could be installed.
Where do I see
Of course, there are ways to analyze and log on traffic
Whether WLAN or LAN is no difference
And how do you see the chats, for example, on goodfarge
With appropriate tool for IT
You can see all data sent and received
You don’t see anything
But if you don’t do anything illegal, you don’t have to be afraid and don’t spy on your parents.
I don’t think his parents are IT professionals
What would only be possible to break up with SSL and that would lead to certificate errors. Of course, you can also prevent it, but this is quite an effort, as you have to install a certificate on each device.
Otherwise you can only see which pages have been viewed, but no content or URL’s
Where do I see that is the case?