An internet protocol detail record is like a journal your parents keep to track everything you do during the day. But instead of your daily activities, it tracks all the websites you visit and the things you do online. Imagine you're playing with your toys (like browsing a website) and your parents are taking notes on what specific toy you're playing with, how long you play with it, and what time you stop playing.
Now let's replace the toy with a website. When you visit a website, your computer sends and receives little packets of information to and from that website. An internet protocol detail record takes note of these packets and records the website's name, when you visited it, how long you were on it, and how many packets were sent and received. Just like your parents writing down what toys you played with, the internet protocol detail record writes down everything you do on the internet!
This information is important because it can be used to understand how people use the internet and to optimize the performance of networks. However, it's important to remember that this information is private, and shouldn't be shared with others without permission.