Private browsing does not allow websites access to normal mode cookies and does not save cookies from the private browsing session, while allowing read-only access to the normal history. This page is aimed at people who do not know what a cookie is.
Private browsing is a mode which limits the way that your computer and websites can access your browsing information. It is useful if you want to lend your computer to a friend, for example, to check their email using webmail because you will not be logged into any websites in the private browsing window, nor will their information be saved. This also means that private browsing is a more secure way of accessing sensitive websites such as Internet banking and questionable content because it is more difficult for websites to identify you when in incognito mode.
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Browse the web using incognito mode.
End the private browsing session by closing the incognito window.
You can distinguish private browsing from normal browsing by the dark theme that is used for the incognito window: