How to go incognito in Mozilla Firefox
Using an incognito window in Firefox is a great way to browse the web without leaving any data of your activity on your computer. It also prevents any data that you enter into websites (such as passwords and credit card numbers) from being stored on your computer.
Steps to open Private Window in Mozilla Firefox:
Here are five easy steps to open an incognito window in Firefox:
Step 1. Click the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the upper-right corner of the window.
Step 2. Click on “New Private Window”!
Step 3. A new window will open with a grey mask icon in the upper-right corner.
Step 4. You are now in private browsing mode.
Step 5. To exit the private window, click the mask icon in the upper-right corner and then select “Close Private Window”.
Shortcut to open Private Window in Firefox:
You can also use the keyboard shortcut Shift + ⌘ + P (on macOS) or Shift + CTRL + P (on Windows/Linux).
Shift + ⌘ + P (on macOS) or Shift + CTRL + P (on Windows/Linux)
Using an incognito window in Firefox allows you to browse the web without leaving any trace of your activity on your computer. As a result, you can search for sensitive topics without worrying about your browsing history being stored on your computer.
How To Go Incognito in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari
Remember that joke – ‘If I die, delete my browser history’. Well, most people have this fear of getting their browser history found out by others which invade their privacy. No one wants others to find out what they’ve been surfing on the internet. This is where ‘Incognito mode’ comes. It is created to help you use the internet in a sneaky way, without letting anyone find past traces of your browser footprints. In this article, we’ll explain how to turn on Incognito Mode in Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox.