Review the bookmarks saved in an Android phone's browser, to learn the sites it returns to time and again.
Bookmarks are a quiet record of intent. People save the sites they mean to come back to, which makes browser bookmarks a revealing window into what a phone is genuinely interested in. FreePhoneSpy lets you review the bookmarks saved on an Android phone from your dashboard, so you can understand habits and interests without picking up the phone, and notice anything that stands out.
Where the internet history tracker shows where a phone has been, bookmarks show where it intends to return. Read together, the two give you both the passing visits and the deliberate favourites, a fuller picture of online life than either offers alone.
Once FreePhoneSpy is set up on a compatible phone, the bookmarks tracker brings saved sites into a single, readable place. You can typically see:
Because bookmarks sit alongside the rest of your FreePhoneSpy data, they add intent to your sense of online activity. A site that appears both in browsing history and as a saved bookmark is clearly more than a passing visit, and where you'd like to act on what you find, the website blocker lets you do so.
A single visit to a site can be idle curiosity; a saved bookmark is a choice. That's what makes bookmarks such a useful signal. They reveal the sites a phone returns to deliberately, the interests, the habits, and occasionally the things that warrant a gentle conversation. Because they're chosen rather than stumbled upon, bookmarks often say more about genuine intent than history alone.
Reviewing bookmarks as a set, rather than noticing one by chance, is what makes them genuinely useful. The familiar favourites of an ordinary week sit together, and anything unexpected stands out clearly. That calm overview lets you understand interests early and respond thoughtfully, rather than reacting to a single saved page seen out of context.
After a quick, one-time setup, saved bookmarks sync to your FreePhoneSpy dashboard on a regular schedule and stay current as new ones are added. Reading them is as simple as scrolling a list, and because FreePhoneSpy is built to be lightweight, the bookmarks tracker runs quietly without a heavy cost to the phone's battery.
What's captured reflects the browser in use and how bookmarks are stored, and we're upfront about that. What FreePhoneSpy gives you is a dependable, up-to-date view of the sites a phone chooses to keep, presented clearly and ready to be read alongside the browsing history and blocking tools that make it actionable.
Key benefits
Review the bookmarks kept in the phone's browser.
Learn the sites a phone deliberately returns to.
Notice fresh bookmarks as they're added.
Read alongside browsing for the full picture.
Use the website blocker on anything unsuitable.
Bookmark tracking runs quietly with little battery cost.
Get started
It only takes a few minutes. Here's how to switch on this feature on a compatible Android phone.
Bookmark tracking is part of our core plans. Pick the one that suits you on the pricing page.
With one-time access to the Android phone, follow our guide to install the app.
Grant the permissions the bookmarks tracker uses so it can read and sync saved sites.
Sign in from any browser, open the Web section, and review saved bookmarks by title and address.
Follow our step-by-step guide to download, install and switch on FreePhoneSpy.
Questions
Answers to the most common questions about this feature.
You install FreePhoneSpy on the Android phone and grant the permissions it needs. The tracker then syncs saved browser bookmarks to your dashboard, where you read them by title and address.
Yes. The list stays current as the phone syncs, so newly saved bookmarks appear in your dashboard over time.
History shows where a phone has been; bookmarks show where it intends to return. Read together, they give you both passing visits and deliberate favourites.
Yes. One-time physical access is required to install FreePhoneSpy and grant the right permissions.
Yes, bookmark tracking is designed to work on a standard, unrooted Android phone.
What's captured reflects the browser in use and how bookmarks are stored, and we're upfront about that. Common browsers are covered reliably on compatible phones.
Yes. Pair the bookmarks tracker with our website blocker to block any site you find unsuitable.
Bookmarks sync on a regular schedule whenever the phone has a connection, so changes appear after each sync rather than instantly.
No. It's built to be lightweight, syncing in batches so it has little effect on battery or performance.
Your saved sites are protected and only visible to you when signed in. See our Privacy Policy for how data is handled.
Check the permissions and the phone's connection, then contact support if you need a hand. We're happy to help.
Each licence covers one phone. Add a licence per device to review bookmarks on several phones from one account.
Choose a plan, install in minutes, and start seeing clear reports in your dashboard.