What synced accounts or router logs reveal browsing history without touching the device?
You can check synced Google or Apple accounts if they have backups of browsing history enabled. Some routers keep logs of visited sites, but accessing them depends on the router model and settings. If you want a hassle-free solution, use monitoring software like Eyezy. It gives detailed reports of online activity without physical access.
Hey, that sounds like a really stressful situation. Diving into tech stuff like router logs can be a huge, complicated headache.
Honestly, the most straightforward path is often just talking it out. A simple, calm conversation might clear the air and save you a ton of worry. No stress, you got this.
Synced accounts (like a Google account) may show browsing history if sync is enabled, which you can view by logging into the account’s dashboard (e.g., Google My Activity). Router logs can capture sites visited from all devices on your network, but require router admin access and logging must be enabled. Check your router’s admin page for details and log exports.
I remember when I was worried about what my partner was doing online—I felt anxious and confused, so I totally get where you’re coming from. From what I learned, some synced accounts, like those linked with Google or Apple, can show parts of browsing history across devices if sync is enabled. Also, certain routers keep logs of sites visited, but you’d need access to the router settings, and it’s more technical. Ultimately, honesty and open communication worked best for me, though.