When you use Private Browsing, the details of your browsing aren't saved, and the websites you visit aren't shared with your other devices. Safari won't remember the pages you visit, your search history, or your AutoFill information.
How to turn on Private BrowsingOpen Safari on your iPad.
Touch and hold the Tabs button.
Tap New Private Tab.
While Private Browsing is on, the Safari address bar appears black or dark instead of white or gray, and the buttons are black instead of blue.
How to turn off Private BrowsingTap the Show Sidebar button.
Tap [number] Tabs at the top of the Tabs Groups list.
Learn how to use Private Browsing on iPhone or iPod touch.
Published Date: May 05, 2025
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