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No, it does not, browsers do.
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.
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click 'safety' then 'delete browsing history' then 'history' and delete or just ctrl+shift+del
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.
Browsing history is stored in the browser itself. Click on Tools in the toolbar on top. Click Options in that. You can delete the history there.
No, you still have cookies. If you went on a "dirty" site and your under 18 you CAN get caught when you enter one of those sites they store your ip adress. If you want a way to not have an web history use Inprivate Browsing on Internet Explorer
Settings- Clear Browsing History
If history not there, internet options, privacy, browsing history, etc.
In google chrome you can use 'Incognito mode' that will automatically delete your browsing history when you have finished. In other browsers, you can do this manually by telling the browser to delete history, cache, cookies and site plugin data. You can tell your browser not to store cookies however this will mean you will be unable to log in to any site.