To help you and your guests maintain a sense of privacy while sharing the Web, you can use Chrome’s guest browsing mode (detailed below):

Guest browsing was first available in Chrome OS as a method of letting Chromebook owners to safely share their Chromebooks with others. This is also available in Chrome for Windows, but is hidden and is considered experimental for the time being. But if you’re still interested in giving it a go, here’s how to enable guest browsing in Chrome:

Step 1: In the Chrome address bar, enter the following: 

Step 2: Click on the Enable link under “Enable new profile management system” and then click on the Relaunch Now button at the bottom of the browser.

Step 3: After Google Chrome relaunches, you’ll see an avatar in the upper left-hand corner. Click on it, then select “Browse as guest” to launch the guest browser window.

Step 4: Let your guest browse the Interweb.

Remember that this handy feature i.e guest browsing is only available in Chrome for Windows right now and because it’s an experimental feature, it is possible that enabling may cause some odd behavior or instability.

Shujaa Imran is MakeTechEasier’s resident Mac tutorial writer. He’s currently training to follow his other passion become a commercial pilot. You can check his content out on Youtube

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