What does it mean?

Incognito mode is a special feature of web browsers. It allows users to browse the internet without saving data about their activities. This mode is designed to provide an increased level of privacy. At the same time, it prevents the creation of digital footprints while browsing.


When incognito mode is activated, the browser starts a separate session that is distinct from regular browsing. Within this session, cookies are not saved, browsing or search history is not stored, and form data is not retained after the session ends. Incognito mode is particularly helpful when using public or shared computers. There, privacy protection is very important.

Incognito mode and its advantages

  • Privacy protection: It helps ensure that no browsing information is stored locally on the device. This is very important on public or shared computers.
  • Increased security: It reduces the risk that other users of the same device will gain access to your personal data or browsing history.
  • Testing and debugging: Web developers often use incognito mode to test websites to avoid influencing results with saved cookies or cache.

Use of incognito mode
It is most commonly used to ensure privacy when browsing sensitive information, such as health or financial data, or when planning surprises like gifts or trips, to prevent accidental exposure through ads or search predictions. However, it should be emphasized that incognito mode alone does not provide complete protection of online identity. Therefore, we recommend using it in conjunction with other security measures, such as VPN, strong passwords, and two-factor authentication. This way, you ensure comprehensive protection of digital security.