The purpose of the private web browsing is to store the history temporarily until the tab is closed so you can't recover the history.
nope
Private browsing, or ghost browsing is achieved through the tools section. In the set up for private browsing it is possible to maintain a browsing history or delete it upon closing the program. This can be indicated when opening the private browser.
NO
go to browser settings->privacy->then make the history private.
Firefox 3.5 supports private browsing. This means that as long as you're in private browsing mode, nothing you search, browse or download will be kept on the browser. Everything will be erased as soon as you exit private browsing. (Except for downloaded files.) To activate or deactivate private browsing, press Ctrl+Shift+P.
Private browsing/ browsers, do not track the users activity, history and cookies are not tracked.
Depends on how private is "really private". For private browsing, cookies and history won't be saved, which means the normal people, the consumers, cannot retrieve the information under private browsing. However, the ISP, or Internet Service Provider, will still have the information. Also, the website you visited have the record that you did access that page too. Thus, if a person really wants to find traces, it is still possible.
You cannot delete your browsing history with your internet service provider (ISP) as they may still have access to that information. However, you can use private browsing modes or VPNs to prevent your ISP from tracking your browsing history in the first place.
To keep your iPad browsing history on the network private, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to encrypt your internet connection and hide your IP address. Additionally, using private browsing mode on your browser can help prevent your history from being stored locally on your device. Regularly clearing your browsing history and cookies can also help maintain your privacy.
no, it is all private.
No, but Microsoft and the customer service guys will be able see if they need to.
No unless you were browsing on a private browser setting where there is no history kept at all.
Go to settings, then safari and switch on private browsing