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This is an article that shows you how to enable the browser’s “incognito” window to avoid saving browsing data. Some incognito modes are built into both the desktop and mobile interfaces of virtually every modern browser. If your computer administrator has disabled your browser’s incognito mode, you may not be able to enable (or find an option to enable) incognito mode.
Steps
Chrome on the computer
Google Chrome by clicking or double-clicking the app with the red, yellow, green, and blue spherical icon.
- If you don’t see this option, incognito mode may have been limited by the Chrome browser.
- After you close the incognito tab, any browsing and download history for the private browsing period is deleted.
Chrome on phone
Google Chrome by tapping the app with a red, yellow, green and blue spherical icon.
- Incognito windows are darker than regular Chrome windows.
- You can switch between a regular Chrome window and an incognito window by tapping the numbered square icon at the top of the screen and swiping right or left.
Firefox on PC
Firefox on iPhone
- You can switch to normal browsing mode by tapping the numbered square and tapping the mask icon to turn it off.
- Closing Firefox will remove any private browsing tabs.
Firefox on Android
- You can switch to the regular browsing tab by tapping the numbered square in the upper-right corner of the screen and tapping the hat icon in the upper-left corner.
Microsoft Edge
- Closing the private window returns the browsing window to normal mode.
Internet Explorer
(Settings) by clicking the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the Internet Explorer window. You will see a menu appear on the screen.
- Exiting private browsing mode will return you to normal browsing mode.
Safari on PC
- Safari’s private window is darker than a regular browsing window.
Safari on the phone
- To return to the normal browsing window, you’ll tap the icon of two overlapping tiles, then select Private again and select Done .
- Closing the Safari app will not close private browsing. You will close the page by swiping it to the left.
Advice
- Incognito mode is better suited for opening two different accounts (such as Gmail or Facebook) at the same time because it doesn’t save your computer’s passwords or cookies.
Warning
- Browsing the web in incognito mode will not prevent your employer, Internet service provider, or spyware installed on your computer from seeing your search history.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
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This is an article that shows you how to enable the browser’s “incognito” window to avoid saving browsing data. Some incognito modes are built into both the desktop and mobile interfaces of virtually every modern browser. If your computer administrator has disabled your browser’s incognito mode, you may not be able to enable (or find an option to enable) incognito mode.
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