Someone might send you a video that you’d rather not have in your history. Perhaps you don’t want that particular video influencing your suggestions.
YouTube has a new incognito mode that is similar to private browsing modes for its Android and iOS apps. This mode can be used when you need to share a device within the household or need to borrow someone else’s phone.
Engaging Incognito Mode in the
YouTube App
To use Incognito Mode on YouTube, you need to be logged in with a YouTube account. If you aren’t then the point is moot. ..
If you’re using an iPhone, open the YouTube App on your home screen by pressing and holding the Home button and then selecting “Open in new window.” If you’re using an Android device, open the YouTube App by pressing and holding the Menu button and then selecting “Open in new window.”
Now tap your profile icon and then tap “Turn on Incognito”
This is a temporary change and your profile will be restored to its previous look in a few days. ..
When you are finished using Incognito Mode, you need to turn it off. ..
To turn off tracking on YouTube, tap the profile icon, then tap “Turn off Incognito” on the menu that pops up. ..
YouTube wants you to think about what it wants from you. It’s easy to quickly switch between modes, so it’s a good idea to get into the habit of thinking about what you want YouTube to retain about you.
If you’re looking to avoid videos that don’t fit your personal preferences, using Incognito mode can help. ..