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How to browse privately?


It is almost impossible to be anonymous online these days, however some browsers let you browse secretly , thanks to “private browsing”.

In these private-browsing modes, which are available in all major browsers , will reject cookies, stop creating histories and delete all cache files. Of course, there are plenty of ways to track you down. However, if you’r shopping for a present, or doing anything else which you don’t want your family members to know about ,private browsing is the solution

Here are some of browsers which allow private browsing.

Google chrome:


Google chrome’s private browsing mode is called “incognito”. The resulting window will be darker with a blue shade ,showing you some warnings about scenarios where incognito may be insufficient for covering your tracks. It can be found in tools menu in windows, or in the file menu in mac.

Firefox

Firefox refers incognito as “private browsing “ which is found under the tools menu. When the private browsing is switched on, all other screens which are currently open will hide and opens a new tab.

Once you’r done with ur private browsing session, the tabs which you were using will be restored.

Internet Explorer

Microsoft has introduced “InPrivateMode” in Internet Explorer 8. This can be found in the safety menu. You’ll then be presented with a new window, just like firefox ,to close private mode just close that window.

Safari

Apple’s web browser also uses “private browsing “ term, which is found under safari menu. Selecting that option will warn you that none of your history,search will be stored. Just click ok to enter private browsing .

Opera :

Opera offers a private tab ,when enabled it show some warning sign and a new tab is opened along with the non-private window. To enable this go to opera menu item ,under the tabs and windows options.

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