yes!
Yes, Google Chrome has a private browsing mode. This private mode is known as 'Incognito Mode' in Google Chrome. Incognito mode can be accessed by the short command Ctrl + Shift + N or from Chrome Menu on the browser toolbar.
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Google incognito mode is for private browsing.
Incognito window lets you sign in 2 different Google Accounts. It does not store history so can be used for that.
To disable incognito mode on your Android phone, you can remove or manage the browser app settings. For Google Chrome, you can clear browsing data, which may reset the incognito session. Additionally, some Android devices allow you to restrict access to incognito mode through parental controls or privacy settings. If you're using a third-party browser, check its settings for similar options.
I've written a blog post on Disabling the Incognito mode in Google Chrome for both Windows and Mac. You can view it here: Disable Incognito mode on Google Chrome
Yes. It can function as a web browser also!
No
It is possible to use a web browser add-on to opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics on any web site. This add-on is available for Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Opera.
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Use Google Chrome browser. The go to Incognito Mode by pressing Clt + Shift + N
Not true. Other browsers can do the same thing such as Internet Explorer with it's InPrivate Browsing feature and Firefox.