How do I set my browser to Incognito or Private mode?
Note: While in Private or Incognito mode nothing is stored to your computer, however, this does not mean you are anonymous on the Internet. Each page that you visit still recognizes your IP address. Therefore, if someone had the legal abilities to track you using your IP address an ISP, web site, and even a search engine server log may contain your IP address, which could be tracked.
Follow the below steps for your browser to enable Private browsing while on the Internet.
Internet Explorer users:
Keyboard Shortcut = Ctrl + Shift + P
or
Click the Safety drop down menu.Click InPrivate Browsing.
Chrome users:
Keyboard Shortcut = Ctrl + Shift + N
or
Click on the "wrench" or "Menu" icon in the top right corner.Click New Incognito Window.
Firefox users:
Keyboard Shortcut = Ctrl + Shift + P
or
Click Tools.Click Start Private Browsing.See the Incognito definition for further information and related links.
Note: While in Private or Incognito mode nothing is stored to your computer, however, this does not mean you are anonymous on the Internet. Each page that you visit still recognizes your IP address. Therefore, if someone had the legal abilities to track you using your IP address an ISP, web site, and even a search engine server log may contain your IP address, which could be tracked.
Follow the below steps for your browser to enable Private browsing while on the Internet.
Internet Explorer users:
Keyboard Shortcut = Ctrl + Shift + P
or
Click the Safety drop down menu.Click InPrivate Browsing.
Chrome users:
Keyboard Shortcut = Ctrl + Shift + N
or
Click on the "wrench" or "Menu" icon in the top right corner.Click New Incognito Window.
Firefox users:
Keyboard Shortcut = Ctrl + Shift + P
or
Click Tools.Click Start Private Browsing.See the Incognito definition for further information and related links.