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Monitor browser bookmarks: see the sites they save and return to

Anyone can stumble onto a page once. A bookmark is a choice — a site someone deliberately saved to come back to. TheTruthSpy shows you every bookmark, revealing the interests behind the browsing.

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 Saved & returned Android & iPhone

Saved sites

See every page bookmarked for later.

Deliberate interest

Bookmarks show intent, not accidental visits.

Full picture

Pairs with history for the complete browsing story.

Why bookmarks

A saved site is a decision, not an accident

History tells you where someone went. Bookmarks tell you where they meant to go back.

There's a meaningful difference between a site someone visited once and a site they bookmarked. The first might be a stray click or a misleading link. The second is deliberate — a conscious decision that this page is worth keeping, worth returning to. That intent is exactly what makes bookmarks so revealing.

TheTruthSpy captures the full bookmark list and brings it into your Control Panel. You see every page the phone's user has chosen to save, which often says more about their genuine interests — and concerns — than a long, noisy history of one-off visits ever could.

Read alongside browsing history, bookmarks sharpen the picture. History shows the breadth of where someone's been; bookmarks highlight what stuck. A worrying topic that appears once in history is one thing; the same topic bookmarked for easy return is quite another, and now you can tell the difference.

Everything syncs to the cloud, so you review the saved sites from your own device whenever it suits you.

Saved sites

Every bookmark, in one list

TheTruthSpy mirrors the phone's bookmarks to your dashboard, so you can see at a glance the sites someone deemed worth keeping.

It's a short, high-signal list — the pages that matter enough to save, free of the noise of casual browsing.

Real interest

Understand what truly holds their attention

Because a bookmark is a deliberate act, the list reflects genuine, sustained interest rather than a moment's curiosity. That makes it one of the clearest windows into what someone is really into.

When a concerning site shows up as a saved favorite, you'll know it wasn't an accident — and that it's worth a closer look.

In your dashboard

Everything laid out where you can actually use it

The bookmarks view in your Control Panel is deliberately simple: a clean list of the sites saved on the phone, each one a page the user chose to keep. There's little noise here, which is the point — every entry carries weight.

Compared to raw history, bookmarks are concentrated signal. They strip away the accidental and the one-off, leaving only what someone consciously decided to return to. For understanding genuine interests, that concentration is invaluable.

Paired with the internet history tracker, you get both sides: the full sweep of where a phone has browsed, and the short, telling list of what it saved. Together they make the browsing story complete.

What you get

Why people choose TheTruthSpy

Deliberate saves

See the sites chosen and kept, not just visited once.

High signal

A short, meaningful list free of browsing noise.

Pairs with history

Combine with full history for the complete picture.

Private to you

Your data is encrypted and locked to your account.

How to install the monitor browser bookmarks

Create your account, install TheTruthSpy on the phone, and your monitor browser bookmarks data starts flowing within minutes. Our guide covers Android and iPhone step by step.

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Who uses it

Built for real situations

Parents

See the sites your child keeps returning to and what that reveals.

Protection

Spot a concerning topic that's been saved as a favorite.

Businesses

Understand how company devices are really used.

Step by step

How to set up the monitor browser bookmarks in minutes

Getting the monitor browser bookmarks running takes about five minutes from sign-up to your first results. Here's exactly what to do, step by step.

1

Pick a plan and create your account

Open the pricing page and choose the plan that matches how long you want to use the monitor browser bookmarks. Sign up with an email and password — this is the login for the Control Panel where your monitor browser bookmarks data will appear, so pick an inbox you keep an eye on.

Checkout is quick, and the second it's done your dashboard is ready. Nothing installs on your own phone or laptop; you reach the Monitor Browser Bookmarks tab through any web browser whenever you want.

2

Install TheTruthSpy on the phone

Take the phone you want to monitor and open the download link from your welcome email. The short, guided installer handles the setup that powers the monitor browser bookmarks, walking you through each tap so nothing is confusing.

Android needs the device in hand for a few minutes to finish the monitor browser bookmarks setup. On an iPhone you can frequently connect through iCloud credentials instead and avoid the hands-on part altogether.

3

Grant the permissions the monitor browser bookmarks needs

To capture internet, the app asks for a few specific permissions. The on-screen guide points to exactly which ones to enable for the monitor browser bookmarks, so nothing important is left switched off by accident.

With those allowed, the monitor browser bookmarks runs from the background — no home-screen icon on Android, no notifications — and the phone carries on exactly as before, which is what keeps everything discreet.

4

Open the Monitor Browser Bookmarks tab and start

Back on your own device, sign in to the Control Panel and open the Monitor Browser Bookmarks section. Within minutes the monitor browser bookmarks begins delivering see the sites they save and return to straight to your dashboard, laid out so you can read it at a glance.

From this point it's all remote. You won't need the monitored phone again — just check the monitor browser bookmarks whenever it suits you and the latest activity is already waiting.

5

Compare bookmarks with history

Open the bookmarks tab beside the browsing history. A topic that appears once in history is one thing; the same topic saved as a bookmark for easy return is a far stronger signal of genuine interest.

Reading the two together tells you not just where the phone has been, but what stuck.

Every browsing feature, one plan

Bookmark monitoring sits with internet history and blocking in a single TheTruthSpy plan, with no add-ons. Pick a length and a money-back guarantee has you covered.

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Good to know

Browser bookmarks FAQs

What does monitoring bookmarks show me?

It shows every site saved as a bookmark on the phone — the pages the user deliberately chose to keep and return to, which often reveal genuine interests more clearly than browsing history alone.

How is this different from internet history?

History records every site visited, including accidental ones, while bookmarks show only the pages someone consciously saved. Bookmarks are a smaller, higher-signal list.

Will they know their bookmarks are tracked?

No. The app runs in the background with no icon or alerts, so the browser behaves normally.

Does bookmark tracking work on iPhone?

Yes, on iPhone and iPad as well as Android, with iCloud-based setup available on iPhone.

Will I see new bookmarks as they're added?

Yes. The bookmark list stays current, so newly saved sites appear in your dashboard.

Can I see bookmarks across different browsers?

Bookmarks from the device's main browsers are captured where supported; coverage can vary by browser.

Do I need the phone to set it up?

You need it once for installation. After that, bookmarks sync remotely.

Will it slow the phone down?

No. The feature is lightweight and uploads quietly in the background.

How fast do bookmarks appear?

Usually within minutes of being saved, depending on settings and connection.

Can I track bookmarks on more than one phone?

Yes, with a Family plan covering multiple devices in one dashboard.

Can I block bookmarked sites?

Yes, by pairing this with the site blocker to restrict access to specific sites.

Is tracking someone's bookmarks legal?

It depends on the device and your local laws. TheTruthSpy is for your own devices, minor children, or consented company phones — see our Terms.

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