OS X El Capitan: Monitor children’s computer usage

Monitor children’s computer usage

If you set parental controls for a user, you can view logs to monitor the user’s app and Internet activities.

  1. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Parental Controls.

  2. Click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter an administrator name and password.

  3. Select a user in the list of users.

  4. Click Logs.

  5. Click the “Show activity for” pop-up menu, then choose the period of time for which you want to view logs.

  6. 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.

  7. Do any of the following:

    • In the Applications view, click the disclosure triangle to view times, dates, 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 times and dates 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.

Last Modified: Apr 13, 2016
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