When you use a public computer or share a computer with others, websites that you visit in Guest mode won’t appear in the browser history.
In Guest mode, you won't find or be able to change any other Chrome profile's info. When you exit Guest mode, your browsing activity is deleted from the computer.
Use Guest mode for:
If you want to browse privately on your own computer, use Incognito mode. You'll find your info and settings without saving any browsing history.
Tip: Only log into sensitive websites on trusted devices.
Open Guest modeTips:
If there's a supervised user on your computer, Guest mode isn't available when all non-supervised profiles are locked.
Guest mode isn't available on Chromebooks. Learn how to use Chromebook as a guest.
To close Guest mode:
Or:
Your browsing history, cookies, and site data will be deleted.
Information others can view in Guest modeGuest mode stops Chrome from saving your browsing activity to your local history, but you should only log into sensitive websites on devices of people that you trust. Device owners may be able to gain access to your data, such as your activity and location. This data may also still be visible to:
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