Internet Explorer, a private viewing mode is a great way to hide the fact that you see, away from prying eyes, but it is usually hidden under menu but we can make it easier.

The Normal Way

To open InPrivate Browsing, you can use Ctrl + Shift + P shortcut key, or simply use the security \ InPrivate Browsing menu item.

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And you will instantly notice a private browsing window, which will leave no traces of your browsing history. Useful!

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Another thing is that the private browsing is useful for checking your e-mail on someone else's computer - there is no danger lying Cookies enable them to return to your mailbox as soon as you leave.

Windows 7 Makes it Really Simple

If you are using Windows 7, all you need to do is right click on the icon on the taskbar and select InPrivate. You can also click and hold the left mouse button on the icon and move the mouse up menu will pop up and you can choose it there.

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Create a Shortcut to Open Private Browsing Mode

If you have not made the transition to Windows 7, however, you can still create your own shortcut manually. Simply create a new shortcut to Internet Explorer, and add the following lines to the end (once the quotation marks).

private

The final path should look similar to this, depending on your system:

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Give the icon a useful name representing that it is a private mode shortcut…

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And now you contain a glossy new icon to start up Internet Explorer in private browsing mode.