
Check which apps and websites your child has used on Mac
If you set parental controls for children, you can view logs to monitor the children’s app and Internet activities.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Preferences, then click Parental Controls.
Click the lock icon
to unlock it, then enter an administrator name and password (or if your Mac has Touch ID, use Touch ID).
Select a user in the list of users.
Click Logs.
Click the “Show activity for” pop-up menu, then choose the period of time for which you want to view logs.
Do any of the following:
Click Applications to see a list (sorted from most-used to least-used) and a corresponding interactive pie chart, showing the percentage of time spent in each.
Click Web to see a list of websites (sorted from most-used to least-used) and a corresponding interactive pie chart, showing the percentage of time spent at each website.
Do any of the following:
In the Applications view, click the disclosure triangle to view dates, times, and durations.
In the Web view, click the disclosure triangle next to a website name to view a list of specific webpages. Click the disclosure triangle next to a webpage name to see the dates and times for visits to that webpage.
To block the child from using an app or viewing a website, select the entry, then click Restrict. To unblock the app or website, click Allow.
Click Open to open a selected app or view a selected website.
To clear the history for either the Applications view or the Web view, click Clear Log.