![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s how you can use private browsing in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge: You can even create a shortcut to directly launch the browser in private browsing mode. If you log into a Google account using private browsing, closing the browser window will automatically log you out, so you’ll need to log in again the next time you use the browser. When you use private browsing, none of the information is saved. Also, have you set up Google Chrome Browser sync? Now is a good time to turn the sync off because this will sync any information you put into your browser, including passwords. ![]() You could use private browsing (also called Incognito Mode in Chrome) to log yourself out automatically after each session. You don’t need to worry about others accessing your Google account using autofill because they’ll still need the verification code from you to log in. Still, you can make the process a tad easier by saving your username and password into your device’s browser so you can use autofill to insert login credentials quickly. This does add an extra step for you whenever you want to log in. Once you’ve set up two-step verification, you’ll automatically be logged out of your Google account every time you close the tab. ![]()
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