Private Browsing In Safari On iPhone X
Most people buy the iPhone X for searching the web and its portability. But usually, all the activities made on the web can be tracked such as the things you searched or viewed on the internet. Google has its private browsing called the “Incognito” but since Safari is the default for the Apple iPhone X, some of the iPhone owners want to know how they can browse the Safari privately. Meaning, no more history can be checked, it won’t also remember the passwords, form you have filled up, passwords, and other stuff. Private Browsing can also be done in Safari.
What does the iPhone X Private Browsing really mean? This can be characterized as a kill switch making everything and anything you have viewed on the internet won’t be saved and remember. But the thing to remember in Private Browsing is it doesn’t remove cookies.
How to Turn ON Private Browsing on iPhone X:
- Switch the iPhone X on
- From the menu, select the Safari browser
- Click the icon that looks like two pages on the bottom right part of the screen
- Tap on “Private” and wait until a black screen will show up. You can now start browsing the internet privately
If you’re not fond of using the default browser, downloading a third-party browser application is a good option, too. One of the best alternatives for Google Chrome is the Dolphin Zero . There are numerous browsers you can download from the Apple App Store that has the Private Browsing. Another one is called the Opera Browser. You can try any of these and choose depending on your preferences.