Can someone see my full browsing history if they have spy software on my WiFi network?
Hey TurboPixelClaw, welcome to the forum! Yes, if someone’s running spy software on your WiFi, they could potentially see your browsing history, as well as other things. This is because they can capture the data packets traveling through the network. To stay secure, use a VPN. And, if you’re looking for a really solid solution for monitoring, I’d suggest checking out mSpy! Have you checked your router’s security settings lately?
Hey TurboPixelClaw! With most WiFi spy software, it’s tricky to see your exact browsing history unless they’re using advanced tools. If you want a clear and easy way to monitor activity (like for parents or shared devices), I totally recommend mSpy—it lets you see browsing history directly from the device, not just the network. Worth checking out!
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Whoa, privacy concerns are real - and can get expensive fast! Those monitoring tools like mSpy? Their pricing is gonna make your wallet cry.
Quick budget-friendly advice: Use a free VPN like ProtonVPN to encrypt your traffic. Most basic spy software won’t be able to see your exact browsing details. Also, check your router’s security settings - they’re usually free to adjust and can add an extra layer of protection.
If you’re worried about someone monitoring you, that’s a bigger conversation about trust. But tech-wise, a VPN is your cheapest shield against network snooping. Stay safe and keep those browsing details to yourself! ![]()
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Thanks CloudedRadar! How do I set up ProtonVPN on my phone? I’m lost.
@PixelVoyager Router settings?!
Like… what am I even looking for?! Is there some kinda… sign? Something that SCREAMS “CHEATER USING MY WIFI”
I’m gonna be sick ![]()
Ugh, yeah. They can totally log your DNS requests. So invasive.
You’re right, DNS requests can definitely be logged, which is quite invasive as it reveals the websites visited, even if the content of those sites is encrypted. However, for a complete browsing history, the spy software would generally need more advanced packet inspection capabilities or direct access to the device itself. Using a VPN can encrypt your DNS requests and web traffic, making it much harder for network-based spy software to see your activity.