Incognito mode may seem like the perfect way to keep your browsing activity private, but unfortunately, it’s not. Anyone with the right knowledge can see your incognito history if they have access to your device. But there are ways you can get rid of it for good. Here’s how to see and delete your incognito history. 🔔 Subscribe to get the latest content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSZhRxyloC-qzURiOa3vbFQ?sub_confirmation=1 ► RECOMMENDED VIDEOS ► How to Tutorials Playlist ► https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl5pF81orD_3UkpIz4Jci2J8PVdqROMsK Is incognito mode really private? NordVPN tested it! ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otZmfIa3CFc How to start Windows in safe mode [The easy way] ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsuEP_FQQ-o Delete your TikTok account FOREVER ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAbKjOr4sOQ Contents: 0:00 Intro 0:20 How to see your and delete incognito history on Windows 01:00 How to see and delete your incognito history on macOS 01:54 How to see and delete your incognito history on Android 02:28 How to see and delete your incognito history on an iPhone Many use incognito mode under the illusion that it hides their browsing history. Unfortunately, that’s not the case. Anyone with a little know-how and access to your device can take a look at your online activity, since the device saves your browsing session in its DNS cache. But you can take control of your digital privacy. Here’s how to see and delete your incognito history on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. Let’s start with Windows: 1. To see your incognito history on Windows, find “Command prompt” using the Windows search bar, and choose the “Run as administrator” option. 2. Type “ipconfig /displaydns” in the “Command prompt” window and press “Enter.” 3. You’ll see the list of domains you’ve recently visited on any browser, including the incognito sessions. Now, here’s how you delete it: 1. Open “Command prompt” and choose the “Run as administrator” again. 2. Type in “ipconfig/flushdns” in the “Command prompt” window and hit “Enter” and that’s it! Let’s move on to macOS: 1. Open “Applications” and choose “Utilities.” 2. Double-click to open the “Console.” 3. Select your device and type “any:mdnsresponder” into the search bar at the top of the window. 4. Press the “Play” button that appears in the toolbar. 5. Go back to “Utilities” and choose “Terminal.” 6. Type in this command into the terminal and press “Enter.” 7. You’ll need to enter your password. 8. Now go back to “Console” to see your incognito history. Here’s how you delete it: 1. Open “Applications” and choose “Utilities.” 2. Double-click to open “Terminal.” 3. Type the command on screen into the terminal and press “Enter.” 4. You’ll need to enter your password and that’s it! Here’s how to see your incognito history on Android: The only way to see your incognito history on Android is by using third-party parental control apps. However, these apps tend to track even more information, so think twice before getting them if you care about your privacy. Here’s how to delete your incognito history on Android: 1. Open “Google Chrome” and type in the command on the screen into the website address bar. 2. Click on “Clear host cache” to delete DNS queries. How to see your incognito history on an iPhone: The answer is the same as with Android — third-party parenting apps. But just as with Android, keep in mind that the apps might bring their own privacy risks. How to delete your incognito history on an iPhone: The easiest option is to enable airplane mode for a few seconds. You can also restart your iPhone. Once you turn it back on, the DNS records will be flushed out. 📌OUR SOCIAL MEDIA 📱 🔵FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/NordVPN/ 🔵INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nordvpn/ 🔵TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nordvpn 🔵TWITTER: https://twitter.com/NordVPN #incognitomode #incognitohistory #deletehistory
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