How to open an incognito window in Safari

Do you want to know how you can browse the Internet without the websites being registered in the history of pages visited? The truth is that nothing is complicated, it is private browsing or in incognito mode and you just have to activate it in the web browser you are using. In this way, if you have an iOS device and use the Apple browser, with this article you will learn how to open an incognito window in Safari.

Steps to follow:

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The first step to open an incognito window in Safari will obviously be to open this browser on your iOS device as you usually do. Next, you must go to the top bar and click on the first option, that is, the one with the same name as the browser.

When clicking on the word 'Safari', a menu will be displayed and you will have to choose the option 'Private browsing' which corresponds to the incognito windows in your Mac's browser.

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In this way, you have already activated private browsing in your Apple browser and you can check it by looking at the end of the address bar. If you have done well, you must indicate that you are browsing in private and, therefore, the websites you visit will not be remembered, nor will cookies be stored nor will the downloads appear in the list of downloaded files.

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At the moment you want to stop browsing incognito from Safari and return to normal mode, it will only be necessary to close the window or, if you click on the text 'PRIVATE' that appears in the bar of the web address, you can also disable private browsing

A pop-up message will appear asking for confirmation of this action and you will have to click on Accept to confirm that you want to return to the traditional Safari navigation.

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In case you also use other browsers on your Mac and do not want to leave a trace of the web pages you visit, we also recommend consulting the articles:

  • How to open an incognito window in Google Chrome
  • How to open an incognito window in Mozilla Firefox
  • How to navigate in incognito mode
Tips
  • Look in the address bar to check if you are in private browsing.