When I visit Internet cafes, I see some users who are used to log in to Facebook in 2 different browsersIt's not bad, it works, but easy is not always the best. There is another option for which they can choose, but that apparently they do not know or go unnoticed, it is the 'Private browsing'; Let's see what this is about.
Private browsing is a state of the browser, in which all the activity you carry out on the Internet will not be saved, nor will history, downloads, cookies or temporary files. Well, through it you can easily open two Facebook accounts using a browser.
Private browsing in Google Chrome
Enabling it is so simple with a keyboard shortcut, the key combination: Ctrl + Shift + N You will see that Chrome opens in a new window, with the message of Private browsing.
Private browsing in Mozilla Firefox
It's just as easy, the key combination changes to Ctrl + Shift + P A new Firefox window will open with the Private Browsing status.
As you will see, it is not complicated, nor is it anything magical that no one does not know. But it is worth remembering this basic information, which can also be used to start multiple sessions of the various social networks, emails or any online account.
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