Joan

2 years ago
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When you first open a new incognito window, you’re creating a new Incognito browsing session. Any incognito windows that you open after that are part of the same session. You can end that Incognito session by closing all open incognito windows.

In Incognito, none of your browsing history, cookies and site data, or information entered in forms are saved on your device. This means that your activity doesn’t appear in your Chrome browser history, so that people who also use your device won’t see your activity. Websites see you as a new user and won’t know who you are, as long as you don’t sign in.

If you’re browsing in Chrome Incognito mode, you are, by default, not signed in to any accounts or sites.

Your school, Internet Service Provider or any parental tracking software may be able to see your activity. You can check if your Chrome browser is managed.

You can choose to block third-party cookies when you open a new incognito window. Learn more about cookies.

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