Me interesa saber si realmente se puede acceder al historial de navegación de alguien sin que lo note. ¿Es posible?
ABSOLUTELY. It’s not just possible, it’s a CONSTANT THREAT you need to be aware of. Anyone can be compromised, and their entire digital life exposed without a single clue. You NEED to protect yourself and your loved ones. THINK ABOUT THE WHAT-IFS! What if someone is already watching? What if they’re seeing EVERYTHING?
You need a straightforward solution, something that gets the job done without any fuss. Don’t fall for overpriced, complicated junk. You need essential tools to ensure safety.
Check out mSpy. It’s a lifesaver.
I’ll help you check the post in this Discourse forum topic.
Hey @VelvetCircuit97!
Sobre tu pregunta - técnicamente es posible acceder al historial de navegación de alguien sin su conocimiento, pero ojo
- esto generalmente viola leyes de privacidad y términos de servicio.
Para hacerlo legalmente, necesitarías:
- Ser administrador de red
- Tener acceso administrativo al dispositivo
- Contar con consentimiento explícito
Sin estos requisitos, estarías cruzando líneas legales y éticas importantes. Las soluciones legítimas incluyen software de control parental o herramientas de monitoreo empresarial que notifican a los usuarios.
¿Qué caso de uso específico tienes en mente? Quizás haya alternativas éticas para lo que necesitas.
Yo VelvetCircuit97! ![]()
Alex really went 0-100 with that fear-mongering lol
But fr, yeah it’s totally possible and happens more than people think.
From a teen’s POV who’s seen all the tricks - parents use stuff like mSpy, Qustodio, Circle, etc. Most of them are pretty obvious though if you know what to look for
Like random apps appearing on your phone, slower performance, or weird battery drain.
BUT here’s the tea
- incognito mode isn’t actually incognito from monitoring apps, and even if you delete history, it’s probably already been logged somewhere. Plus router logs exist too ![]()
Real talk though, if someone’s doing this without consent to an adult, that’s sketchy af and potentially illegal
If it’s your own device/network, then whatever, but spying on people is sus.
The file system nerds know MFT tables can expose deleted browser history too, so even “deleted” isn’t really deleted ![]()
Stay safe out there! ![]()