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how to permanently disable private browsing
Actually I just found the below, see below.
Last Updated: June 19, 2020 6:37 pm
How to Turn Off Safari Private Browsing on iPhone and iPad
First, let’s find out if private browsing is disabled or enabled, launch Safari and bring up tab switcher. If you can open private browsing mode by tapping the ‘Private’ option, it is enabled.
Launch Settings on your iPhone → Screen Time and tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions.
Now tap on Content Restrictions and then scroll down to tap on Web Content.
Select Limit Adult Websites option from the list. Once activated, you can also add a few websites which you never want to allow from Never Allow option. The Private option will be grayed out.
You can confirm it by opening the Safari and bring up tab switcher from the right bottom corner. Now, you will not be able to open Private browsing mode as it’s disabled from settings on your iPhone.
Actually I just found the below, see below.
Last Updated: June 19, 2020 6:37 pm
How to Turn Off Safari Private Browsing on iPhone and iPad
First, let’s find out if private browsing is disabled or enabled, launch Safari and bring up tab switcher. If you can open private browsing mode by tapping the ‘Private’ option, it is enabled.
Launch Settings on your iPhone → Screen Time and tap on Content & Privacy Restrictions.
Now tap on Content Restrictions and then scroll down to tap on Web Content.
Select Limit Adult Websites option from the list. Once activated, you can also add a few websites which you never want to allow from Never Allow option. The Private option will be grayed out.
You can confirm it by opening the Safari and bring up tab switcher from the right bottom corner. Now, you will not be able to open Private browsing mode as it’s disabled from settings on your iPhone.
Back story, in Singapore we need to use SafeEntry whenever we enter a building, malls or shops, we need to scan a special QR Code that will identify the time/date and building and your id & telephone in a Safari browser, but the browser always open in Private mode and everytime I need to re-enter again my id/telephone number, that's why I want to permanently turn off Private mode in Safari. But now when in Private mode, it will now stop and ask me to open a Safari browser, while previously when not in Private mode, it will automatically open a Safari browser.
As in everything, there are pros and cons.
What I do not understand from your last post is "but the browser always open in Private mode and everytime I need to re-enter again my id/telephone number".
Are you sure that that request doesn't come from the QR code reading?
Another question: assuming you do not have an iPhone, but a different smartphone, what happens? Does it request to open a different browser (i.e. Chrome) in incognito?
Giulio
No, not to my knowledge.
Safari gives you just the option to turn it on or off.
Regards
Giulio
Interesting. Never tried that, and I'll give it a try.
Thanks for sharing
Giulio
I have a iPhone X, using iPhone QR camera in the Control Centre, after scan QR code, it will open in Safari.
safari private browsing