Find out how many times you’ve visited a website
Finding how many times you’ve visited a website is an effective way of monitoring someone to ensure that they are using Internet resources correctly. In Firefox, do the following. Mozilla Firefox has an in-built feature that shows you how many times you have visited a web site. Make sure you are using the latest version of the browser. Launch the Firefox browser.
Open the menu (visible as 3 horizontal bars) and choose Library from the list of options displayed. Next, move to the History section and scroll down to click Show all History option. When the Library window opens, click the Views drop-down arrow.
Expand the Show Columns menu and choose Visit Count from the list of options visible. This will help you find the number of times you visited a website. You can change the timeline as per your preferences.
Chrome browser
For the Chrome browser, there’s no default option to check the number of times you visited a website. As a workaround, you can try the History Trends Chrome extension. The extension analyzes your entire browsing history and displays a variety of charts and statistics. It displays the number of visits too as Top 10 most visited domains. Apart from this, it displays the following stats and charts:
Total URLs visited and the total number of visitsTop 10 most visited URLsTop 10 busiest daysChart of visits by an hour of the dayChart of visits by day of weekChart of visits by day of the monthChart of visits by monthChart of transition type (e.g., link, bookmark, reload, etc)
Simply click the extension icon and allow the extension to calculate your trends. It should be noted that you can access or find the number of visits up to the past 3 months of history only as this is the limit set by Google Chrome.