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iOS 15: How to switch to private browsing on iPhone using Safari

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Safari got an overhaul in iOS 15, and while there are many improvements and changes, some features aren't found where they used to be. Read on to learn how to switch to iPhone private browsing in Safari with iOS 15.

As a refresher, here's how Apple describes Private Browsing Mode:

Safari won't remember the pages, searches you've visited when you close a tab in Private Browsing Mode History or autofill information.

Private Browsing in iOS 15 Could Be “Who Moved My Cheese?” This is a big moment for many users because it’s more private than iOS 14 and earlier --unless you know the shortcut.

In addition to the private browsing feature, Apple also launched iCloud Private Relay with iOS 15, available on iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Switch to iPhone private browsing in Safari using iOS 15

Shortcut

  • On an iPhone running iOS 15, Open Safari
  • LongPress the two square icons in the lower right corner (upper right corner in landscape view)
  • Select New private tab
iOS 15: How to switch to private browsing on iPhone using Safari

Standard

  • In iOS 15, Open Safari
  • Click the two in the lower right corner Square icon (or top right corner if using landscape view)
  • Click the "1 Tab" button (or "X Tabs")
  • Select Private
  • Click the icon in the bottom corner
  • You can tell you are using Private Browsing when the address/search dims
  • Follow the same steps and again Click Private to stop using the feature

This is how it looks on iPhone:

iOS 15: How to switch to private browsing on iPhone using Safari

Now, just click on the icon. The address/search bar changes from white to gray when using light mode in iOS 15, and changes from gray to black when using dark mode when using iPhone Private Browsing.

iOS 15: How to switch to private browsing on iPhone using Safari

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