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Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
In Microsoft Edge, select and hold (right-click) a link and select Open link in InPrivate window. In Microsoft Edge, select Settings and more > New InPrivate window. Other people using this device won’t see your browsing activity, but your school, workplace, and internet service provider might still be able to access this data.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use InPrivate tabs or windows in Microsoft Edge, a web browser that lets you browse the web privately and securely. InPrivate tabs or windows don't save your browsing data on your PC once you're done, so you can browse without being tracked or interrupted.
Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Edge Windows 10. When you use InPrivate tabs or windows, your browsing data (like your history, temporary internet files, and cookies) isn't saved on your PC once you're done. In Microsoft Edge, select the Settings and More icon, and then New InPrivate window.
Using Skype for Web safely on a public or shared computer
Using Skype for Web safely on a public or shared computer. There are a few things that we recommend you do if you use Skype for Web on a public or shared computer. Open Skype for Web in a new InPrivate browser window in Edge or a new Incognito browser window in Chrome .
How to sign in to Outlook.com on a device that's not yours
In a private browser window, go to Outlook.com. Sign in with your email address and password. If you need help, see How to sign in to or out of Outlook.com. Note: If you've turned on two-factor authentication for your account, you can receive and use verification codes in the Authenticator app even if your phone isn't connected to the internet.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Getting started with Microsoft Family Safety - Microsoft Support
Getting started with Microsoft Family Safety. A family group is a set of individuals connected through the Microsoft Family Safety app on their Windows, Xbox, or mobile devices. Establishing a family group is an easy, effective way to encourage healthy online habits and manage busy schedules. If you're looking for help about a family ...
Applies To: Microsoft Family Safety
View hidden files and folders in Windows - Microsoft Support
Open File Explorer from the taskbar. Select View > Show > Hidden items. Learn how to show hidden files, folders, and drives in Windows.
Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy - Microsoft Support
The new Microsoft Edge helps you browse, search, shop online, and more. Like all modern browsers, Microsoft Edge lets you collect and store specific data on your device, like cookies, and lets you send information to us, like browsing history, to make the experience as rich, fast, and personal as possible.
Securely browse the web in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
Use Microsoft Edge's password manager. Exercise caution when downloading files. Browse anonymously with InPrivate browsing. Install extensions for added security. Keep Microsoft Edge Updated.
View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge Windows 11 Windows 10. You can view and clear your Microsoft Edge browsing history stored on a single device, across all synced devices, and in the cloud. You may choose to clear your browsing history at any time. Clear browsing data stored on your device.