Website Browsing is it Really Private?

Website Browsing is it Really Private

Website Browsing is it Really Private

Private web browsing in a nutshell! Other users of your device won’t see your history.  When it comes to private browsing however there are a few misconceptions and common myths. These are important things to know if you want to feel safe surfing in whatever browser you prefer.

Let us take a look at each of them before discussing exactly how you can use this feature in each of the web’s most commonly used browsers.

You Are Anonymous When Private Browsing

Private browsing does not make you invisible on the internet. Your internet service provider and other websites can still see and gather information on your activity. The same goes for browsing in this mode on your work computer, so your employer may still have access to your activity’s also.

Don’t be fooled into thinking nobody else can see or trace your activity. These modes only usually apply to masking your activity from users of the same device. Firefox, for example, explicitly tells you this; warning that your ISP or employer can still track the pages you visit.

Private Browsing Erases All Browsing Activity

Any downloads you make or bookmarks you save won’t be hidden from view if done in private browsing. Downloads will remain saved in file directories on your computer and bookmarks will be saved to the tab in your normal browser mode.  What private browsing modes does do is let you surf without saving cookies or tracking your browsing history.

Private Browser Is Safe and Keeps Keystroke Loggers Out

Some internet security experts might recommend, private browser modes to protect you from malware, viruses, spyware or programs tracking your keystrokes, sorry this is not the case. You’ll still need to have regular security protocols in place.

Now lets take a look at browsing privately in some of the popular browsers.

How to Browse Privately In Chrome

Chrome’s private browsing option is also referred to as ‘incognito mode’. You can switch it on by clicking the More button in the top right (three dots), and choosing New incognito window. Alternatively you can switch to it via keyboard shortcuts; Ctrl+Shift+N in Windows and Mac+Shift+N on Mac.

You’ll know you’re in incognito mode when the incognito icon (man with hat and glasses) shows in the top right corner. Simply closing the window will end the mode.

How to Browse Privately In Safari

Switching to private browsing in Safari can be done by going to File > New private window. You can also set the app to always open in this mode by going to Safari > Preferences > General and then choosing a new private window from the pop-up menu. You can stop the mode by going through the same process.

You can browse privately on an iPhone and an iPod touch similarly. All you have to do is press the new page button, tap Private and then Done. You’ll know it’s in the mode when Safari changes from white or grey to black or dark.

How to Browse Privately In Firefox

You can open a new Private Window from the Firefox menu in the top right of the browser window. Alternatively you can also press Ctrl+Shift+P.

To open up links in a normal browsing window in a new private one, right-click it and select the option. You’ll know you’re browsing privately as they’ll be a purple mask at the top bar of the screen.

How to Browse Privately In Edge

Private browsing is called InPrivate in Microsoft Edge and Explorer browsers. You can access it by clicking the Settings and more button in the top right (three dots). From there, select New InPrivate window.

Pressing Ctrl+Shift+P can also switch to the mode. You’ll know it’s on when the InPrivate label shows in a blue square in the top right of the browser.

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