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How do I open Incognito or Private mode in different browsers?
Updated 4 months ago

“Private” or “Incognito” mode is a browser setting that lets you browse the internet without saving your browsing history, cookies, or form data. It’s helpful when using a shared or public device, or just when you want a little extra privacy.

Here’s how to open it on all major browsers:

Google Chrome (Windows & Mac)

What it's called: Incognito Mode 
How to open it:

  • Keyboard shortcut:
    • Windows: Ctrl + Shift + N
    • Mac: Command + Shift + N
  • Or via menu:
    • Click the three dots (⋮) in the top-right corner
    • Select "New Incognito Window"

Mozilla Firefox (Windows & Mac)

What it's called: Private Browsing 
How to open it:

  • Keyboard shortcut:
    • Windows: Ctrl + Shift + P
    • Mac: Command + Shift + P
  • Or via menu:
    • Click the three lines (☰) in the top-right corner
    • Select "New Private Window"

Microsoft Edge

What it's called: InPrivate Browsing 
How to open it:

  • Keyboard shortcut:
    • Windows: Ctrl + Shift + N
    • Mac: Command + Shift + N
  • Or via menu:
    • Click the three dots (⋯) in the top-right corner
    • Choose "New InPrivate window"

Apple Safari (Mac only)

What it's called: Private Browsing 
How to open it:

  • Keyboard shortcut: Command + Shift + N
  • Or via menu:
    1. Click "File" in the top menu bar
    2. Select "New Private Window"

Google Chrome (Mobile - iPhone/Android)

  1. Open the Chrome app
  2. Tap the three dots (menu)
  3. Select "New Incognito tab"

Safari (Mobile - iPhone/iPad)

  1. Open the Safari app
  2. Tap the tabs icon (bottom-right)
  3. Tap "Private" in the bottom-left corner
  4. Tap "+" to open a new private tab

Samsung Internet (Android)

  1. Open the Samsung Internet app
  2. Tap the Tabs icon
  3. Select "Turn on Secret Mode" (you may need to set a password or fingerprint the first time)

Important!

  • You can still bookmark pages in private mode, and they’ll be saved to your regular bookmarks.
  • Files you download will still stay on your device, even if you're in private mode.
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