Browser History Spy
It helps in recovering or viewing web history of following browsers.
Mozilla Firefox
Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Google Chrome Canary/SXS
CoolNovo Browser (Chrome variant)
Flock Browser (Chrome variant)
Opera Next Browser (Chrome variant)
Comodo Dragon Browser (Firefox variant)
Pale Moon Browser (Firefox variant)
SeaMonkey Browser (Firefox variant)
It automatically detects the right history database file based on the browser and current user configuration. You can also manually specify the different history file or Drag & Drop a file. This is useful when you have to recover the history from another system.
You can export the recovered history list to HTML/XML/CSV file for offline analysis.
It works on most of the Windows platforms starting from Windows XP to latest operating system,Windows 8.
Features & Benefits
Easy to use tool with attractive GUI Interface.
Automatically detect the history database file for particular browser and user.
Option to manually specify the history file for Chrome/Firefox browsers.
Add/Remove the history URLs from Internet Explorer.
‘Sort Feature’ to sort the history list based on URL, Title, Date etc.
Save the recovered history list to HTML/XML/CSV file.
Fully Portable – You can directly run it from any Windows system.
Optional Installer for local installation/uninstallation on your system.
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Installation & Uninstallation
BrowserHistorySpy comes with Installer so that you can install it locally on your system for regular usage. It has intuitive setup wizard (as shown in the screenshot below) which guides you through series of steps in completion of installation.
At any point of time, you can uninstall the product using the Uninstaller located at following location (by default)
[Windows 32 bit]
C:\Program Files\SecurityXploded\BrowserHistorySpy
[Windows 64 bit]
C:\Program Files (x86)\SecurityXploded\BrowserHistorySpy
How to Use?
‘Browser History Spy’ is easy to use with its simple GUI interface.
Here are the brief usage details
Launch BrowserHistorySpy on your system
Now you can move to Firefox/Chrome/Internet Explorer tab to view the web history from respetive browser.
By default it will automatically display current history file. If not, you can manually select the right history file for your browser.
Now click on ‘View History’ and all the visited URLs from your browser will be displayed as shown in the screenshot below.
To make it easier, you can click on List header to sort it by URL/Title/Visits/Date.
Finally you can save the history list to HTML/XML/CSV file by clicking on ‘Export’ button and then select the type of file from the drop down box of ‘Save File Dialog’
Note: To view web history of Chrome SXS/CoolNovo/Flock/Opera Next Browser use Google Chrome Tab and for SeaMonkey/Comodo Dragon/Pale Moon browser use Firefox tab.
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