Private browsing doesn't allow websites you visit to deposit cookies and misc. files onto your computer.
It is a safer way to browse, but some websites will not be displayed correctly with in-private setting on
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.
Go to settings, then safari and switch on private browsing
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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.
You can easily set your browser to private browsing. It can be done by switching to incognito window.
No they can't. That's way its call Private browsing.
IE 7 doesnt support private browsing le pooka...
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I believe it depends on the version of Safari you are using. The latest and greatest version of Safari on the Mac (version 4.x) does have private browsing. To enable it, just choose the Private Browsing option under the Safari menu.
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.
go to browser settings->privacy->then make the history private.
Private browsing/ browsers, do not track the users activity, history and cookies are not tracked.