Browse in private (Chorme & Firefox)
CHROME
If you don’t want Google Chrome to remember your activity, you can browse the web privately in Incognito mode.
- On your computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click More
New Incognito Window.
- A new window appears. In the top corner, check for the Incognito icon
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You can also use a keyboard shortcut to open an Incognito window:
- Windows, Linux, or Chrome OS: Press Ctrl + Shift + n.
- Mac: Press ⌘ + Shift + n.
You can switch between Incognito windows and regular Chrome windows. You'll only browse in private when you're using an Incognito window.
FIREFOX
Open a new Private Window from the Firefox menu
- Click the menu button
and then click New Private Window.
The Private Browsing home page will open in a new window.
Open a link in a new Private Window
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Right-clickon any link and choose Open Link in New Private Window from the context menu.

Tip: Private Browsing windows have a purple mask at the top.
