Let others browse Chrome as a guest
Available on computers (Windows, Mac, Linux) and Chromebooks only.
You can let friends and family browse the Internet on your computer and still keep your account information private by using Guest mode.
How Guest mode works
When friends and family members browse as guests on your computer, none of their browsing history or cookies are saved. They also can’t see or change your Chrome information or settings.
Use Guest mode
Differences between Guest mode and incognito mode
Both Guest mode and Incognito mode are temporary browsing modes, but there are some basic differences between them.
- Guest mode: A user in Guest mode does not leave any browsing history or cookies on the computer. In addition, they can't see or modify the computer owner's Chrome profile.
- Incognito mode: You don't leave browsing history and cookies on your computer, but you can still see your existing history, bookmarks, passwords, Autofill data, and other Chrome settings.
Important: Neither Incognito mode nor Guest mode makes you invisible on the web. Websites you visit, your employer, or your service provider can still see your browsing activity.
For more information about what's stored in both modes, visit the Chrome Privacy Policy.
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