In this Tech Tuesday, we tell you about Private Browsing Windows and how to access them.
- A private browsing window wont save your history and prevents the websites you visit from tracking your browsing.
- These windows can be used to troubleshoot problems you might find yourself with on your browser.
- Private browsing windows are easy to access from whichever browser you use.
- Microsoft Edge: the three horizontal dots at the top right of the browser will open the menu. From there you can open an InPrivate window.
- Google Chrome: the three vertical dots at the top right will open the menu. From there you can open an incognito window.
- Mozilla Firefox: the three horizontal lines at the top right will open the menu. From there you can open a Private Window.
- Safari: at the top left, click File. From there you can open a Private Window.