if someone has used in-Private browsing, you cannot see the websites they have visited.
To launch InPrivate Browsing in Internet Explorer, click on Settings -> Safety -> InPrivate Browsing. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+P to launch it. Alternatively, you can right-click on the IE taskbar icon and select Start InPrivate Browsing
InPrivate Browsing enables you to surf the web without leaving a trail in Internet Explorer. This helps prevent anyone else who might be using your computer from seeing what sites you visited and what you looked at on the web. You can start InPrivate Browsing from the New Tab page or the Safety button.
It saves nothing, except for bookmarks (if you make a new bookmark, it is still there after you quit Private Browsing) and downloads. This applies to Firefox, I know not about IE's inprivate features.
you go to "saftey"on ur computer and InPrivate browsing is on there, just push disable.
On the new tab page, you can type a web address into the Address bar, open previously closed tabs or browsing sessions, choose an Accelerator, or start InPrivate Browsing.
Well if you're using the latest version of Internet Explorer, then you can press CTRL-SHIFT-P to open 'InPrivate Browsing' where it doesn't save your browsing history or cookies, or you can delete your browsing history after doing your dirty work through 'Tools'. I'm not sure on other browsers.
Not true. Other browsers can do the same thing such as Internet Explorer with it's InPrivate Browsing feature and Firefox.
The internet does not hog nothing of your Gb's Only your internet data. This can change if you temp download a file as long as you go to the Inprivate browsing you are secure or Slash Fine :)
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
Judging by the question you are using IE8 (Internet Explorer 8) Look near the top of a webpage for 'tools' from this menu you can merely select 'inprivate browsing'
Your internet history is tracked for as long as you keep it tracked. You can delete your browser history or you can request it not be tracked by manually clicking the button or by going into inprivate or incognito browsing.
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.