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When Apple introduced iOS 15 in June, the new Safari seemed to be one of the most exciting features of the operating system. In practice, it turned out to be the most controversial and caused Apple a lot of headaches. The reactions that followed forced Apple to make several changes to the original plan to redesign Safari. The latest version of Safari appears to have the best design yet, allowing users to choose their preferred interface for Apple’s Internet browser.
But all of these changes mean relearning what it means to browse the web on iPhone using Safari. And that includes using the private browser when applicable. Safari does not have a private browser, but it does have a private mode for Safari. Private mode is a long-standing best practice to avoid trackers while browsing online. Safari’s private mode helps prevent trackers and doesn’t store your web browsing history or cookies.
How to enable/disable private browsing in iOS 15
How to enable private browsing in iOS 15
Directly from the home screen
- One of the easiest ways to access private browsing is to long-press the Safari app icon on your iPhone’s home screen or in the app library. A menu will open. Select the New Private tab from the menu.
- You will be taken to the private browser. Open the website you want to browse privately. Tap the two square icons in the bottom right corner and tap the + (Add) icon to create more tabs in private browsing mode.
Overview of the From tab
- Open the Safari browser and tap on the two square icons at the bottom. These are commonly called tab overview or tab switch buttons, as they take you to that particular screen.
- On the tab overview screen, tap the X tabs or the home page at the bottom. Select Private from the menu.
- You will enter private browsing mode where you will see the existing private tabs, if any. Tap the + (Add) icon to open a private tab.
- Similarly, tap the Tab Summary icon in the bottom right corner and hit the + icon to open more private tabs. Alternatively, long press the Tab Summary icon and select New Private Tab.
Open private tab quickly
- Another way to open private browsing in Safari is to long press the tab switcher icon. That will bring up a menu where you will see two options related to private browsing. Tap the new private tab to open an incognito tab directly. Alternatively, tap on the Private option to go to private browsing mode where you will see existing incognito tabs and can also create new tabs.
How to disable private browsing in iOS 15
Using the tab overview button
- Touch the Tab Summary button to go to the tab summary screen.
- Tap the Private option at the bottom and select X Tabs from the menu to get rid of private browsing.
- Alternatively, long press the tab summary icon and select X Tabs from the menu to exit private browsing. This will take you to normal mode, which can be identified by the white background.
Completely close private browsing
- Press and hold the Tabs Summary button and select Close Tabs X.
- Once you have closed all open tabs, you will be taken to the home page of private browsing mode. Tap on the Private option and select X tabs from the menu.
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