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Incognito (private browsing) for AHA Online Testing

Go Incognito on 1. Open Google Chrome and click the wrench icon in the top right corner. 2. Click ‘new incognito window’. 3. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + Shift + N. *You can also open a link in a web page in Incognito Mode. 1. Right-click on the link you want to open in an Incognito window. 2. Click ’Open in new incognito window’ from the context menu. **You can tell if you’re browsing privately by looking for the logo of the person in disguise in the top-left corner of the window. He’s wearing sunglasses, a hat and a raincoat.

Go Incognito on 1. Open Firefox and click the hamburger Menu button – it looks like three parallel lines. 2. Click ‘New private window’. *You can also open a link in a web page in a private window. 1. Right-click on the link you want to open in a private window. 2. Click ’Open in New Private Window’ from the context menu. **You can tell if you’re browsing privately by looking for an icon of a purple mask in the top-right corner of the window.

Go Incognito on on the Mac 1. In Yosemite and later, open Safari and click on ‘File’. 2. Click ‘New Private Window’. 3. Alternatively, click Command + Shift + N. 4. In Mavericks 10.9 or older, open Safari and click Safari in the browser’s Menu bar and select ‘Private Browsing’. **Private browsing tabs in Safari are separated from non-private tabs.

Go Incognito on 1. Open Opera and click ‘Customize and control Opera’ button on the top left of the window. 2. Click ‘New private window’. 3. Alternatively, you can click Ctrl + Shift + N. **You can tell if you’re browsing privately by looking for an icon of sunglasses in the tab you’re currently viewing.

Go Incognito on 1. Open Internet Explorer and click the ‘Tools’ button in the top right – it looks like a gear icon. 2. Hover over ‘Safety’ and click ‘InPrivate Browsing’. 3. Alternatively, you can click Ctrl + Shift + D. **You can tell if you’re browsing privately by looking for the InPrivate label in the top-left of the browser.

Go Incognito on iOS 1. Open Safari and tap the tabs icon, it looks like an icon of overlapping squares. 2. Tap ‘Private’ and then tap ‘Done’. **When you’re browsing privately, Safari will appear black as if you were browsing in Night Mode.