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I have Avast Anti-Theft on my kid's phone, with Continuous GPS Tracking activated.

I can go on Avast's website, open My Device, and access the GPS Coordinates history from there.

What I'd like to do is save all the history onto my hard disk.

I tried the regular 'Save Page As' method, but the problem with that is that the History on the website is split into pages, and so it only saves what page is open at that moment.

I tried this website copier called WinHTTrack, and the download seemed to go well, until I tried opening the copied website; I got directed to "My Avast"'s login page.

Not the actual login page of the website, but a copied version. I tried "logging in", thinking it'd get me to the copied website's Account page, but it sent me to the actual website, which doesn't help me at all.

I'm hoping somebody here can help me.

- Nick

P.S.: I hope I picked the right Category to post this thread in.
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Come on, people, help?
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