How to use AinoAid™ in incognito mode

Browsing in incognito mode, also known as private browsing, is a feature offered by web browsers that allows you to browse the internet without leaving traces of your activity on your device. The browser doesn't save information like browsing history, cookies, or temporary files when using incognito mode.

Think of it like wearing an invisible cloak while surfing the web. When you open a new incognito window or tab, your browser creates a temporary session that doesn't connect to your regular browsing data. Any websites you visit, or searches you perform in incognito mode won't be stored in your browser's history.


Additionally, cookies, which are tiny files that websites use to remember your preferences or track your activity, are deleted as soon as you close the incognito window or tab.

How does it work?

While browsing incognito, you can visit websites, click on links, and use web services just like in a regular browsing session.


However, remember that incognito mode only hides your activity from others who use your device. It doesn't make you completely anonymous or protect you from surveillance by websites, your internet service provider, or any other external entities.

Why should you use incognito mode?

Incognito mode can be useful for various reasons, such as accessing websites without your browsing history being saved, signing in to multiple accounts simultaneously, or searching for sensitive information you don't want to save on your device.

Incognito primarily prevents storing information on your device

Remember that your activity is not entirely invisible while browsing in Incognito/Private mode. Websites you visit, internet service providers, and network administrators may still be able to track your online actions.


Incognito/Private mode primarily helps to prevent the browser from storing information locally on your device. If you want higher privacy or security levels, additional measures like using a virtual private network (VPN) or specialised privacy tools may be required.

Instructions for Using Incognito Mode in Google Chrome

Note: The specific steps and menu options may vary slightly depending on the browser version you are using.

Desktop/Laptop

1. Open the Google Chrome browser on your computer.
2. Click on the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner of the browser window.
3. From the dropdown menu, select "New Incognito Window" or press the shortcut key combination "Ctrl+Shift+N" (Windows) or "shift⇧+command⌘+N" (Mac).
4. A new window will open with a dark background and the incognito icon in the top-left corner.
5. You are now in Incognito mode, and any browsing you do in this window will not be recorded in your browsing history, and cookies will be deleted after you close the window.

Mobile device (Android/iOS)

1. Open the Chrome app on your mobile device.
2. Tap on the three-dot menu icon located in the top-right corner of the browser window.
3. From the menu that appears, select "New Incognito Tab" or "New Incognito Window."
4. A new incognito tab/window will open with a dark theme or incognito icon, indicating that you are in Incognito mode.
5. You can now browse privately in this tab/window, and your browsing history, cookies, and site data will not be saved.

Instructions for Using Incognito Mode in Safari

Note: The specific steps and menu options may vary slightly depending on the browser version you are using.

Desktop/Laptop

1. Launch Safari on your Mac computer.
2. Click on "File" in the top menu bar.
3. Select "New Private Window" from the dropdown menu or press the shortcut key combination "shift⇧+command⌘+N".
4. A new window with a dark background and a "Private" indicator in the address bar will open.
5. You are now in Private Browsing mode, and any websites you visit, or searches you perform will not be stored in your browsing history. Additionally, cookies are deleted when you close the private browsing window.

Mobile device (iOS)

1. Launch the Safari app on your iPhone or iPad.
2. Tap on the tab icon located at the bottom-right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top-right corner of the screen (iPad).
3. In the tab view, tap on the "Private" button located at the bottom-left corner of the screen.
4. A new private browsing tab will open with a dark theme and "Private" indicator.
5. You are now in Private Browsing mode, and any websites you visit, or searches you perform will not be stored in your browsing history. Additionally, cookies are deleted when you close the private browsing tab.

Instructions for Using Incognito Mode in Firefox.

Note: The specific steps and menu options may vary slightly depending on the browser version you are using.

Desktop/Laptop

1. Open Mozilla Firefox on your computer.
2. Click on the three-line menu icon in the top-right corner of the browser window.
3. From the dropdown menu, select "New Private Window" or press the shortcut key combination "Ctrl+Shift+P" (Windows) or "shift⇧+command⌘+P" (Mac).
4. A new window will open with a purple mask icon in the top-right corner, indicating that you are in Private Browsing mode.
5. You are now browsing in Private mode, and Firefox will not save your browsing history, searches, or cookies. When you close the private window, all associated data will be deleted.

Mobile device (Android/iOS)

1. Open the Firefox app on your mobile device.
2. Tap on the three-dot menu icon located in the top-right corner of the browser window.
3. From the menu that appears, select "New Private Tab" or "New Private Window."
4. A new private browsing tab/window will open with a dark theme or "Private Browsing" indicator.
5. You are now browsing in Private mode, and Firefox will not save your browsing history, searches, or cookies. When you close the private tab/window, all associated data will be deleted.

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