How to enable private browsing on iOS 7

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How to enable private browsing on iOS 7 -

In our recent article "How to stop websites to know your position," we explained how a website or service can still recognize your location even when you use a VPN or proxy

Fortunately all browsers contain features that allow you to :.

  • - Browsing the Internet without leaving traces on your computer (using "private browsing" or "incognito")
  • - Clear cached files (cookies, temporary data, images, web sites)
  • - tracking / location services Disable (to prevent websites to know your position)

this tutorial shows how you can enable private browsing in iOS 7. If you have difficulty with the activation of private browsing, please continue reading the rest of this tutorial for an alternative. workarounds

to start, press the icon Safari to open your browser:

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Then press the "+" sign in the top right corner

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  1. now you have a choice - do you want to close all previous browsers you open or start a new private browser
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  1. then select "private" option in the lower left corner:
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Note: If you are having trouble activating private browsing, please try a couple of these workarounds:

  1. 1) on Safari screen press the blue + sign in the top right corner. Then press the main search box (URL search bar) at the top of the screen. The keyboard appears and the sign "Private" should be blue in the left corner of the right hand.
  2. 2) It is also possible that 'Restrictions ' are on. Go to Settings> General> Restrictions and if it says' On 'you must enter your PIN, then go to the "Authorized Content" section and under "Sites" select the option for' All websites.

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