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OS: Windows
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Type: Feature



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Allow admin to see users history

Reported by dsk...@newburyport.k12.ma.us, Oct 3

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/69.0.3497.100 Safari/537.36

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Have to change user's password
2. Login to their chromebook
3. Then view browsing history

What is the expected behavior?
In the Google Suite admin panel have a way to view/export a users browsing history.

What went wrong?
Currently not possible.

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: 69.0.3497.100  Channel: stable
OS Version: 10.0
Flash Version: Shockwave Flash 31.0 r0

As a school being able to view and share browsing history is a must for legal/discipline reasons.
 
Components: Enterprise
Cc: emaxx@chromium.org
Labels: Enterprise-Triaged
Would SSL inspection solve your problem?
https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/3504942
Not really. I just want to be able to access a users history from the Admin Panel. I have set it so students can not delete their histories but the only way to view it is actually log in as the user in their chromembooks. 
Cc: marcuskoehler@chromium.org
If you have SSL inspection set up, then you can be able to collect information about the sites the users are visiting. IIUC, that's the intended way to "access a users history".
This could be interesting for the Google Vault team. 
@emaxx: Do you have a contact there?
From an educational perspective it really is imperative especially at the middle school level. We have filters in place so it isn't usually inappropriate sites that are the problem. It is kids going off task. Teachers see a flash of a page and want to see what sites the kids were visiting while they were supposed to be doing a specific task. For example the students are supposed to be researching Brazil but the student was playing a game or reading Madden tips.
Owner: privard@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Unconfirmed)

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