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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

How to enable private browsing in Firefox,Chrome and Explorer?

Private browsing is becoming a necessity with every individual these days. We don’t want others to look about or to know about our browser history, or the cookies that are generated automatically. Privacy is a must thing we have to maintain, either in office, or in home, or with friends and moreover with girlfriends.

Why to privately browse your computer?

Once you go into the private browsing mode, you can browse the internet without leaving a trace of it. In private browsing, your history gets delete, your cookies get destroyed, and so no trace is left for the other user to find anything. Even any new password is not saved with private browsing. But, if you use bookmarks, it is saved for the next time you come back.
Note:-Private browsing doesn’t protect you from keyloggers or spywares If it is installed previously on the computer.
Everyone have an idea how important is this private browsing. Perhaps, on Raksha Bandhan, you want to gift your sister a beautiful watch online from the same laptop that you are sharing with her. Or in office, you don’t want your co-workers to share the same information. Whatever may be the reason, private browsing will maintain your secrecy.
Below are the tricks to enable private browsing with Mozilla Firefox 23.0Internet Explorer 9, and Google Chrome 29.

Enable private browsing with Mozilla Firefox

1. Open the bright orange Firefox menu on the top left corner of your browser. Click on “New private Window”.

2. A new window will open showing a bold private browsing heading and the orange Firefox Buttonwill turn purple. The title bar will display private browsing with the icon of a mask.

3. You can open a link in new private window by right clicking on the link->Open link in new Private Window.
4. To stop private browsing, simply close the Window of private browsing, and you have done a successful private browsing.

 Enable private browsing with Internet Explorer

1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. A little gear like icon will be present on the right-side corner. Click on the gear-like icon. If you are filling difficulty, see the snapshot below.
3. Next go to Safety->InPrivate Browsing
4. Like Mozilla Firefox, it will open a new window. In the left of the address bar, “InPrivate” icon will be displayed by dark blue color.
5. Close the private browsing window when you are done with browsing.

Enable private browsing with Google Chrome

1. Open up the Settings menu. The settings menu is present on the top right corner of the Window. Click on New Incognito Window.
2. You can easily open a private browsing window with Ctrl + Shift + N.
3. A new window will open up with the incognito icon on the top left corner. Your older Window will remain in the background.

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