Apple lets iPhone users take advantage of anonymous browsing with Private Tabs on Safari. When Private Browsing Mode is active, Safari doesn’t store the addresses of websites you visit, doesn’t save your search history, and doesn’t retrieve your Autofill info.
How to Turn Off Private Browsing on Your iPhone!
If you often use Private Browsing Mode on Safari, you may have noticed that it doesn’t behave exactly like it does in other browsers. In this post, we’ll explain how to disable Private Browsing Mode on your iPhone, as well as what happens when you close Safari with Private Browsing Mode enabled.
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If you've somehow found a way to enable and use Private Browsing in Safari, but are having a hard time turning it off, the following instructions may help.