Google Chrome has a “Guest Mode” feature that provides a blank profile for someone who’s temporarily using Chrome. It can be helpful when you want to use a public computer or someone wants to borrow your computer. When you exit Guest Mode on Chrome, your browsing activity will automatically be deleted. This wikiHow article will teach you how to enable Guest Mode on Chrome browser.
EditSteps
EditOpening Guest Mode
- Open the Google Chrome app. It's the icon with a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. Make sure that your app is up to date.
- If it's not, navigate to and update your app. Read How to Update Google Chrome for more information.
- Click on your profile (people) icon, at the top right. A menu panel will appear.
- Click on the option. A new window will open after doing so. You will see the “You’re browsing as a Guest” message on the new guest tab.
- Browse the internet in Guest Mode. Pages you view in the Guest window won’t appear in the browser history. Also, this mode won’t leave other traces, like stored cookies, after you close all open Guest windows.
EditExiting Guest Mode
- Click on the “Guest” icon at the top right corner of the app. It's located next to the three-dot (⋮) menu. A menu panel will show up.
- Click on . Your browsing history, cookies, and site data will be deleted after do so. That's it!
EditTips
- Guest Mode stops Chrome from saving your browsing activity.
EditWarnings
- Your activities in Guest Mode will still be visible to websites that you visit, your internet service provider, and whoever runs the network you’re using.
- Guest Mode isn't available on mobile devices.
EditRelated wikiHows
- Activate Incognito Mode on Google Chrome
- Disable Sync in Google Chrome
- Open Incognito Mode by Default in Google Chrome (Windows)
- Enable Extensions in Chrome's Incognito Mode
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