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

To see your child's Wi-Fi network history on mSpy, check if mSpy is already installed in their device, then log into their account through the website or app. Once inside the dashboard of the application, proceed to General Features and click 'Wi-Fi Networks' for a tally of all networks that your kid’s gadget has connected to.

 

Overview

I recently decided to try out the Wi-Fi networks feature of mSpy so as to be able to understand my son’s Wi-Fi network history better. With my experience being quite direct here are some steps that may help you too.

 

The Basic Steps

Here are the simple stages that you will need to follow in order for you to view your child’s wifi network historical using this software:

  1. Make Sure That mSpy is Installed: The first thing that you must do is ensure that mSpy has been installed on the device belonging to child. It should be noted that before any information can be accessed through an application, there is a prerequisite that it should be already downloaded well in advance.
  2. Sign in To Your Account: By visiting the mSpy website or using an appropriate app, one can access his or her account by keying in relevant login details. This is where monitored data from child devices appears.
  3. Go To Dashboard: Navigate here once signed up; hence this could either be through dashboard or control panel whichever might apply here. All monitoring functions provided by mSpy are centralized at this place only.
  4. Where Are The WiFi Networks?: Check under General Features for a section called “Wi-Fi Networks”. In fact, this piece will allow you to know which particular wireless networks have been joined by your kid’s gadget.

 

Viewing the Network History

In Wi-Fi Network area you should expect:

  • Network name
  • Date and time of connection
  • Google map location showing longitude and latitude coordinates

 

In Conclusion

Parents today can make use of mSpy Wi-Fi networks feature as a means to track network history and be able to know where their children go while they are on the internet. This is because it will help them establish which sites their child accesses through the web, and also if there are any inappropriate ones.

This feature, combined with the ease of use of the mSpy platform, makes it a practical choice for parents looking to keep a watchful eye on their child's digital footprint. My personal experience with mSpy has been positive, and I find it a helpful tool in the complex task of modern parenting.