![]() Firstly, you can check the user history on any browser itself, provided the user has not deleted it. However, the good news is that there are still ways to do this at the device level. All monitoring of user history must be done at the device level when using Xfinity internet services. It is not possible to find or track browsing history on Xfinity routers or account dashboards, since they do not store this data for customers to view. With Comcast/Xfinity internet packages, this cannot be done on the router or account level, for the reasons we’ve already covered above. We realize that searcher intent can be different for this particular topic, and some users may actually be wanting to track what individual users are browsing on a home network for parental or monitoring reasons. Tracking Browsing History On Individual Devices See our own guide on browsing history, which includes how to open private windows for all major browsers. If you want to stop your browser logging user history in the first place, then your best option is to launch an Incognito/Private Window, which stops this. “ Ctrl + H” is a common shortcut to bring history up right away. The general process is very similar for most other browsers. Make sure the “ cached images and files” box is checked and click Clear data.
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