In today's article we will explain how to deactivate private browsing on iPad step by step.
Today we show you how to deactivate private browsing mode on an iPad. We will also analyze the limitations of the mode, so we invite you to continue reading the publication:
How to Turn Off Private Browsing on iPad
Safari's Private Browsing mode provides a temporary privacy shield by preventing websites from storing cookies and your browsing history. Once you've completed your private browsing session, follow these steps to seamlessly return to standard browsing behavior:
Launch Safari Application: Locate and open the Safari app on your iPad.
Access the Tab Management Interface: Navigate to the top right corner of the Safari interface and tap the Tabs icon. This icon typically resembles two overlapping squares.
Deactivate Private Browsing: If "Private" is highlighted within the Tabs menu, tap it to disengage Private Browsing. This action allows websites to store cookies and maintain a browsing history for future reference.
Optional: Closing Private Tabs Prior to Exit
Before deactivating Private Browsing, you have the option to selectively close any open private tabs. Simply swipe upwards on the desired private tab to close it.
Key Points to Remember:
Private Browsing automatically deactivates when you launch a new Safari session.
To initiate a new tab in Private Browsing mode, tap and hold the Safari icon on the home screen and select "New Private Tab."
With these steps, you will be able to effectively exit private browsing mode on your iPad and resume standard browsing behavior.
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