How To Track Incognito(Private) Browsing History
am going to show you a way in which you can actually view the websites
visited in incognito(Private) mode when using Google Chrome. And only by
using three simple steps. The first step is not necessary but does help
to make things easier and clearer.
Step 1: Open up CMD and type ipconfig /flushdns
Step 2: Go into incognito and enter any website of your choice. For this experiment I used www.imbaplayers.com
Step 3: Close the incognito window and in CMD type ipconfig /displaydns
You should now see the website that you visited somewhere near the top of the cmd window. And that's it.
Note: remember to press Enter after each CMD Command
Note 2: If you want to search someone else history then disregard step 1 and 2. You just need to use step 3 and this will show websites they visited regardless whether they went into private mode or not. You might also need to make sure all windows are closed before going into CMD and typing step 3's command in order to see all of the websites visited.
Hope you enjoy and thanks for reading.
Step 1: Open up CMD and type ipconfig /flushdns
Step 2: Go into incognito and enter any website of your choice. For this experiment I used www.imbaplayers.com
Step 3: Close the incognito window and in CMD type ipconfig /displaydns
You should now see the website that you visited somewhere near the top of the cmd window. And that's it.
Note: remember to press Enter after each CMD Command
Note 2: If you want to search someone else history then disregard step 1 and 2. You just need to use step 3 and this will show websites they visited regardless whether they went into private mode or not. You might also need to make sure all windows are closed before going into CMD and typing step 3's command in order to see all of the websites visited.
Hope you enjoy and thanks for reading.
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