This article teaches you how to clear the router history and explains what kind of data your router saves.
Few routers log your actual browsing history.At most, they store the IP addresses of the sites you have visited, but that's still relatively unusual in the case of the average router.
Still, if you want to clear your Wi-Fi router historyorsystem logs, the process is only a few steps away if you know where to look. Here's what to do:
Different routers have slightly different ways of doing this, although the general concept is the same. Look for similar phrases if your router doesn't match what's listed here.
Log into your router via your web browser.
Many routers don't have this option because they're managed through a mobile app. If that's how your router works, the option to clear the history might be available in the app.
ClickAdvanced.
ClickSystem.
ClickSystem Log.
This may also be called Administration, History, or Logs, depending on your router.
ClickClear allor Delete all.
If prompted, confirm by selectingyes or agree.
That depends on the router. Most routers won't store your log history if you unplug it. They tend to store only key configuration files to keep the router operating once you plug it back in. Such features mean that a power cut doesn't disrupt service any more than it has to.
Some router brands will store your history, so it's worth checking what model you have and what features it has. There are pros and cons to keeping your log history, even after unplugging it. It's also possible to factory reset your router to clear all history.
The length of time your router keeps your history varies depending on the device. As mentioned, most routers only store your system logs, with some also storing IP addresses of the sites you've visited.
Routers that store some form of history also often have options for how long you want them to keep such information.
It's also possible to delete the information as and when needed, as described above.
Check your router and its manual to see how long the default setting is for storing system logs or IP addresses. It can range from hours to weeks or even months, depending on how frequently you use it.
Rarely. There really isn't a need to delete your router history unless you're wary of others accessing system logs or you plan on selling your router. Unlike some maintenance tasks, this really isn't needed very often.
To browse the web anonymously, use a private web browser and a secure search engine, such as DuckDuckGo, that doesn't track your history. Browsers like Chrome and Firefox also have an incognito mode.
You can view your router's history in your router's admin interface, usually in the same section where you can delete it. You can also view your browser's search history.
No. You can't get your internet history from your ISP. If you don't want your ISP (or the government or hackers) to see your internet history, get a virtual private network (VPN).