Wednesday, October 30, 2013

How to Turn on Private Browsing in Safari With iOS: 8 Steps Super easy

The mobile Safari mobile browser has been updated with several new features including the ability to enable private browsing. Turning private browsing on will force your device to not store browsing history, cookies, and cache. This article will walk you through the process of enabling the new private browsing feature on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
STEPS
METHOD 1 OF 2: USING IOS7



1
OPEN "SAFARI".



2
CLICK ON THE BOOKMARK ICON ON THE BOTTOM; IT IS A PICTURE OF AN OPEN BOOK.



3
CLICK ON THE WORD "PRIVATE" IN THE BOTTOM LEFT CORNER.



4
SPECIFY WHETHER OR NOT YOU\'D LIKE TO KEEP ALL YOUR CURRENT TABS OPEN FOR PRIVATE BROWSING.



5
CLICK "DONE" IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER AND CONTINUE BROWSING. You are now in Private Browsing mode.
METHOD 2 OF 2: USING IOS 6 AND BEFORE



1
TAP THE SETTINGS APP FROM YOUR DEVICE’S HOME SCREEN.



2
TAP “SAFARI” FROM WITHIN THE SETTINGS APP.



3
TAP THE TOGGLE SWITCH NEXT TO “PRIVATE BROWSING” TO SWITCH IT TO THE “ON” SETTING.
TIPS
You can create custom gestures from within the Accessibility section of the Settings app.
iOS 5 provides an all new message app called iMessage that allows you to access text messaging services as well free messaging over WiFi and 3G to any iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch running iOS 5.
WARNINGS
iOS 5 is only compatible with iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPod touch 3rd and 4th generation.

source: wikihow.com

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