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However, it's worth noting that Incognito mode only prevents Chrome from saving your site visit activity. In Incognito Mode, Chrome won't keep track of the pages you visit, the data you enter into forms, or any searches you submit.

Private browsing on Android smartphones, tablets and Chromebooks It's worth noting that Microsoft's browsers also disable any third-party toolbars you might have installed when you start an InPrivate session. However, downloaded files and bookmarks stick around even after you close the InPrivate window. To access this, select the 'More' icon, which is displayed as three small dots in the top right of the window, and then select 'New InPrivate window'.īy enabling this feature, your search history isn't saved, nor are temporary internet files such as cookies, browsing history, or form data. On IE and Edge, private browsing mode comes in the form of InPrivate browsing. Private browsing on Windows tablets, laptops and desktopsĪll Windows devices use either Internet Explorer (IE) or the newer Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser. It all depends on what operating system your device uses but you can activate privacy settings through the default web browser, be it Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Apple's Safari.
