Sign in on a device that's not yours
If you sign in temporarily on a computer, phone, or tablet that doesn't belong to you, use a private browsing window.
For example:
- A public computer that's available to lots of people, like at a library or internet cafe
- A device that you've borrowed from a friend or family member
If you share a device or browser with people you trust, you can set it up for multiple people. Learn how to share Chrome with others.
Browse in private
If you sign in on a device that's used by other people, follow the steps below so others won't be able to:
- Use your Google Account
- Find out what searches you did or sites you visited
- Check that your account was signed in
In Chrome
- On a computer, open Chrome.
- At the top right, click Profile Profile.
- Click Guest.
- Go to a Google service, like www.google.com, and sign in to your account.
- When you're done using the web, close the "Guest mode" browsing window. Your browsing history, cookies, and site data will be deleted.
Sign in on a device that's not yours
When you use Guest mode in Chrome and sign in:
- Searches you do, sites you visit, and other activity aren't saved to the browser's history.
- Your activity controls apply, so the same activity as usual is saved to your Google Account.
- Cookies are deleted after you leave Guest mode.
Learn more about using Guest mode in Chrome.
On Chromebook: Learn how to use a Chromebook as a guest.
In other browsers
Important: Browsing in private might work differently on various browsers. Read the details when you follow the instructions to browse in private.
- On a computer, open a browser, like Safari.
- Open a private window. To learn how, select your browser:
- Go to a Google service, like www.google.com, and sign in to your account.
- When you're done using the web, close all private windows or sign out. To sign out:
- Go to a Google service, like www.google.com.
- On the top right, click your profile image, initial, or email address.
- Click Sign out.
If you can't browse in private
- Open a browser, like Chrome.
- Follow these steps before you sign in and after you sign out:
- Clear the browser's cache and cookies: Learn how to clear cache and cookies.
- Delete browsing history: Learn how to delete browsing history in Chrome.