To browse websites without saving your history, you can use the following methods in English:
- You can use **private browsing mode** in your browser, which prevents your browser from saving your browsing information, such as history and cookies. Different browsers have different names for this mode, such as Incognito Mode in Chrome¹, Private Window in Firefox², or InPrivate Window in Edge³. To open a private browsing mode, you can usually click the menu button of your browser and select the option to open a new private or incognito window. You can also use keyboard shortcuts, such as Ctrl+Shift+N for Chrome and Edge, or Ctrl+Shift+P for Firefox and Safari.
- You can **sign out of your Google account** if you use Google services like Gmail or YouTube. This way, your browsing activity will not be saved to your account. To sign out of your Google account, you can visit any Google page, like google.com, and click your profile picture at the top right and select Sign out¹.
- You can **change your custom results settings** if you use Google Search. This allows you to turn off personalization features that may affect your search results based on your previous activity. To change your custom results settings, you can visit google.com/preferences and uncheck the boxes next to "Web & App Activity" and "Include Chrome browsing history and activity from websites and apps that use Google services"¹.
- You can **delete past activity** if you want to erase your browsing history that has already been saved by your browser or your Google account. To delete past activity from your browser, you can usually go to the menu button of your browser and select History, and then choose the option to clear browsing data or history. You can also use keyboard shortcuts, such as Ctrl+H for Chrome, Edge and Firefox, or Command+Y for Safari. To delete past activity from your Google account, you can visit myactivity.google.com and select Delete activity by from the left menu. You can then choose the time range and the activity type that you want to delete¹.
I hope this helps you browse websites without saving your history in English.