By Jay / / Tips

Incognito Mode – Now You Don’t Need to Delete Your Browser History

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Incognito is a feature in google chrome that let you surf the web without saving the history, cookie and anything else. So basically you don’t need to delete your Porn  History anymore.

HOW TO :

First this is a feature on google chrome which let you surf your web privately, but how can you go into the incognito mode? Here how it is :

1. First you open your google chrome.

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2. Click the top right where your name are.

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3. Go incognito

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4. enjoy your porn

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There you go, now you can use incognito mode anywhere and anytime you want. It is really useful when you wanted to browse something privately, it won’t save your search, and download won’t be save either.

There are also many uses beside using it for web privately surfing which is :

1. Checking your social media profile

You can see every one of your Facebook posts—it’s your profile after all—but what does it look like to a stranger on the Web? Load up your Facebook profile, Twitter feed, Tumblr page, Google+ stream, WordPress blog or other similar site and check which of your posts are public and visible by anyone.

Facebook already has a similar feature built in, but incognito mode lets you quickly check any social network or blog.

2. Keeping secret on shared computer

Browsing in incognito mode means that your activities are forgotten as soon as the current window is closed, hiding your tracks from other people who share the same computer.

It goes without saying that if you’re on a public computer in a library or university then you should make sure you’re using incognito mode to do anything of a sensitive nature. Everything that’s happened while you’re in that browser window is gone as soon as you close it.

3. New Search on google

Google uses all kinds of indicators to influence the sites you see at the top of your search results, from who you’re friends with on Google+ to the sites that you’ve visited most often in the past. If you want to see the results that the world-at-large sees, switch on Incognito mode.

And there you go, please share if you enjoy this article. Thank you for reading and have a nice day!

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