Written by Mike Druttman
Fact checked by Nick Zelver
Updated Mar, 2024

mSpy follows many different browsers on various operating systems. On Android, it can track Chrome, Firefox, Dolphin, Opera, UC Browser, Samsung Internet and almost any other famous browser apps. As for iOS devices Safari is the main browser that mSpy carefully tracks all its browsing activities based on iCloud backup data, while Chrome and Firefox are partially tracked by their accounts in this cloud.

 

The Diverse World of Web Browsers

This is to say that mSpy allows one to keep an eye over a number of popular internet browsers which are native to different OS platforms. In order to effectively supervise digital affairs we need to know what the browsers can be controlled by mSpy. Let’s look at the Android and iOS environments in terms of tracking for web browsing.

 

Android Browser Tracking

It can be observed that when it comes to mSpy browsing history tracking features on Android devices they are very wide ranging. This includes:

  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Dolphin
  • Opera
  • UC Browser
  • Samsung Internet
  • Other popular browsers installed on the device

With such coverage most online activities would be recorded within these parameters. The ability to monitor several types of browsers demonstrates how adaptable this software is to varying kinds of online actions performed using Android operated gadgets.

 

iOS Browser Tracking

On the other hand, in relation to iPhones and iPads the monitoring provided by mSpy mainly focuses on particular browsers whose information is collected from iCloud backups:

  • Safari
  • Chrome
  • Firefox

Although real-time tracking may not be possible through this method as it will entail but there will always have some insight into their web usage patterns. Other browsers installed may also not be fully monitored due either on where their storage or integration process happens with iCloud backups.

 

Final Word

This extensive study set out determining what strategies could apply best as far as surveillance trends were concerned across operating systems. A broader range is provided for tracking with android while iOS would depend on iCloud backups.

The number of browsers tracked by mSpy highlights the dynamic nature of web browsing habits and emphasizes the need for versatile monitoring tools in today’s digital world.

In summary, being able to track many different internet surfing applications on Android or iOS makes mSpy an all-purpose tool for online spying. While it has broad capabilities in android; its efficiency with regards to iPhone is dictated by iCloud limitations, which means that others would still be partially detected depending upon how their information is stored and interacted with this system.

Remembering such contrasts is instrumental for making the most out of such a tool during monitoring in the digital sphere.