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Browser: how to delete what is in incognito mode

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Navigate Internet Almost Invisible It is the desire of many people who want privacy and who want to prevent the device from saving temporary data, such as cookies or website accesses.

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He Incognito mode Since then it is the most suitable function for these people keeps browsing data hidden for anyone else accessing that device.

However, someone may want to recover some logs of their activity in that mode or review the story from another person, for example, if it is a minor who has visited inappropriate sites.

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To verify that the the history has been deleted or for any of these purposes, you will have to follow some steps which are not as complicated as they seem.

Browser: How to Know What You See and Delete What’s in Incognito Mode

First of all it is important to know how the Incognito mode in different browsers. In the most used, Google Chrome, you need to enter Customize and control Google Chrome (the three dots located at the top right of the screen). Then, choose a new incognito window or press the Ctrl+Shift+N keys at the same time.

In Mozilla Firefox, Depending on your version, choose New Private Window or press Ctrl+Shift+P. In Microsoft Edge, go to the main menu (three dots at the top right) and choose the New Private Window option. Also, press Ctrl+Shift+N.

The cybersecurity company Avast recommends using tools such as DNS (Domain Name System) cache or third-party software to check your incognito history. Of course, there is no direct way to view visited sites in that mode, DNS caching is the first recommended option.

To verify that your history has been deleted, you will need to follow a few steps that are not as complicated as they seem.  Photo: Pexels.To verify that your history has been deleted, you will need to follow a few steps that are not as complicated as they seem. Photo: Pexels.

DNS establishes a relationship between the URL, or web address, of a site and the corresponding IP address. Therefore, when you type a URL into a browser, the DNS server finds the IP address. This information is logged in the DNS cache, even when incognito mode has been used, Avast explains.

For access the cacheIn windows, you need to go to the Start menu search bar and open Command Prompt. Then, click Run as administrator. The next step is to enter the command ipconfig/displaydns and press Enter to view the DNS cache history.

On devices with iOS system, you need to open Go, Applications and then Utilities. Then, double-click Console, choose your device, and enter any:mdnsresponder in the search. Then you need to click on the Start button on the toolbar. In Utilities, click Terminal. Enter the command sudo killall -INFO mDNSResponder and press Enter. Enter your user password when the system prompts you for it. When you return to the Console, you’ll see your incognito mode history.

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Meanwhile, in mobileWithout deleting data, you can use several parental control applications, designed to “spy” on minors’ devices. Browser history reports, made by Qustodio, Famisafe or similar, record all sites visited, even in incognito mode.

Source: Clarin

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