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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Tips to Start Any Internet Browser in Private Browsing Mode


Today’s Private browsing mode is the best option to protect entire privacy over internet. It avoids you to save your visit history, search history, cookies and other confidential data during browsing sessions. If you like always start your browser in private browsing mode then this feature is available in almost all leading browser like Chrome, Firefox, Opera and etc.
While a good number of people will not wish to use private-browsing mode permanently due to some personal reasons. To get started this feature in any browser, you need to sign in to your browser which you use always. Now check out the tips how to start private browsing mode always in following browser?
Google Chrome
·         At first you need to turn on Google Chrome’s incognito mode. Generally the chrome’s shortcut is located either on your desktop, start menu or taskbar. So you need to insert a command-line option to its shortcut.
·         If you are using chrome task bar shortcut on Windows 7 or 8 then you will have to right-click on the Google Chrome icon on your task bar and select Properties.
·         Under Google Chrome Properties window, click on Shortcut tab. Here insert a command “incognito” after single space to the end of the box.
·         Next click OK button after inserting this command-line.
Thus Google Chrome will now begin in incognito mode while you will start it using taskbar shortcut. If you use additional shortcuts (desktop) to begin Google Chrome then you will need to change its properties with above same method.



Mozilla Firefox
Firefox lets you to automatically turn on private-browsing mode using its options window. To do so,
·         Click on the Firefox menu button at the top side and select Options.
·         Next click on the Privacy tab under options window. Here go to History tab and select Never remember history option from drop –down list.
·         Now Firefox will use private-browsing mode but it will not present its normal private-browsing interface.
Internet Explorer
You need to add a command-line option to Internet Explorer shortcuts properties in order to enable InPrivate browsing mode automatically. The shortcuts of Internet Explorer are located either on the desktop or taskbar. To do this,
·         At first search for Internet explorer shortcut (for example taskbar) which you want to start.
·         Next right-click on it and select Properties. Within Windows 7 or 8, right-click on the Internet Explorer icon and select Properties.
·         Here you have to insert a private word to the end of the target box (see below screenshots carefully).
·         Finally click OK button.

Thus Internet Explorer will now run with InPrivate browsing mode while you start it through taskbar shortcut. If you use other shortcuts to run Internet Explorer then you need to change with private word to its properties.
Opera
Opera also provides a command-line option to switch on private-browsing mode. To do so,
·         Look for your Opera shortcut either from desktop or task bar  Next press right-click on it and select Properties.
·         Next insert newprivatetab word to the end of the target box.  
·         At last Click OK button.
Now Opera will start a private-browsing tab when you start with this shortcut.
Conclusion
Keep in mind that all above browsers are unable to store login history, websites favorites or any other type of data like visit history once you switch on private mode.  So browser private mode feature are both good thing and annoyance. In case If you like to restore any of these changes then you can remove command –line word to the shortcuts which you have added before. For Firefox browser, you have to select the Remember history option.

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