Learn how to receive and interpret activity reports of your child's device use, including web browsing, apps and games usage, and screen time.
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Summary Activity history helps keep track of the things you do on your device, such as the apps and services you use, the files you open, and the websites you browse. Your activity history is stored locally on your device. You can manage activity history settings to choose what to store. Features that use activity history The following Windows features use your activity history. Refer back to ...
This page shows info about the activity in your Microsoft account, within the last 30 days.
On the Security basics page, select Review activity. This opens the Recent activity page, where sign-ins and unusual activity for the last 30 days can be reviewed.
To find your activity page, you can access the Microsoft 365 Reports dashboard. Here’s how to do it: In the Microsoft 365 admin center, go to Reports > Usage. From the Overview page, select Exchange > Email activity. This will provide you with insights into your email activity, including any unusual sign-ins. If you received an email regarding unusual sign-ins, you can also check the ...
The Recent activity page for a personal Microsoft account only shows sign-ins that Microsoft has recorded for that account in the last 30 days. If the page is blank, it generally means either:
If the Recent activity page shows no matching unusual sign-ins for the times mentioned in the emails, the messages are likely phishing or unrelated to the real account and can be deleted or reported as junk/phishing.