Alternatively you might want to consult the digital service record of your car.
Interestingly enough, Honda UK feels fit to impose a "Honda Login" upon its customers where as the dsr of Honda Switzerland is open to everyone having a valid VIN.
(and I'm not yet quite sure which system to prefer...)
It would be convenient if any prospective buyer could easily check recalls and service history using the vin number visible through the windscreen. But I'd be annoyed if a nosy neighbour confronted me about not keeping my car serviced

Or if it gave access to any details that identify me , except by me logging in.
Indeed it would be useful if anyone (local citizens, council parking wardens etc) could easily check a visible chassis number against the registration plate displayed on the car . It might help reduce how many people in thye UK use false plates to avoid congestion charges, parking fine etc.
In the UK anyone can use Government web sites to check a cars registration number to see if its currently taxed and MOT tested. And you could report its illegal presence and use to relevant authorities.
You can also check if its insured, but must have a legitimate reason, not just idle curiosity or 'outraged citizen'. Such as checking your own car is insured, or one owned by your employer which you drive. No doubt some 'illegal' checks are done but reporting a vehicle to authorities as 'uninsured' would reveal you told 'porkies' to check on line. (Rhyming slang - pork pies= lies

)
Opinions will be divided on whether and to what extent 'ordinary' members of society should monitor and report wrong doing by others. Some believe it should all be left to the police etc, (then complain they are too few ,ineffective, or oppressive or expensive)