Private web browsing in incognito mode on Google Chrome is a fantastic feature. When using this, your browsing information won't be stored in the browsing history, and cookies will be instantly deleted when you close the incognito window.
Currently, aside from Google Chrome, Coc Coc browser usage has significantly increased. Coc Coc users can refer to how to go incognito on Coc Coc for private web browsing.
Guide to Configuring Private Browsing, Surfing Incognito on Chrome
The feature of private browsing on Chrome is incredibly easy to use. Simply go to the Customize menu and select New Incognito Window (you can also use the shortcut key Ctrl+Shift+N to open a new incognito window).
Once selected, you will be redirected to Chrome's incognito window, located at the top left corner of this new window. Now you can freely browse the internet.
In the context of the Mytour article, we've guided you on how to set up private browsing, surf incognito on the Google Chrome browser. We hope this little trick will be helpful to you, allowing you to access the internet anonymously and effectively. Additionally, when browsing incognito, you can still save your browsing history. Refer to how to temporarily save browsing history in incognito mode, as instructed by Mytour.
Currently on Google Chrome, users can preserve incognito web history using an extension called Off The Record History. For more details, check out how to save incognito web history on Chrome as introduced by us.
If you're using the UC Browser, follow the steps for private browsing on UC Browser here to ensure the safest web surfing experience on this browser.
