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How to Disable InPrivate Browsing in Microsoft Edge [Tutorial]
InPrivate browsing is a feature in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge that is very similar to Google's Incognito mode. It essentially lets you browse "privately," meaning that your browsing history isn't recorded, cookies aren't saved, and other data isn't stored by your browser.
In this article I'm going to talk about how to prevent users from using InPrivate browsing in IE and Edge. Sometimes InPrivate browsing can prevent administrators from properly monitoring their users' activity.
The easiest way to disable InPrivate Browsing is to use the Group Policy Editor in Windows. However, Home editions of Windows do not have that feature installed by default. You can try running gpedit.msc on a Home edition of Windows, but I'll also mention the registry keys just in case you don't want to accidentally mess up your installation.