Enable InPrivate Browsing in Microsoft Edge in Windows 10

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    The first thing that we need to do is launch Microsoft Edge
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    In this case, it is in the taskbar. We simply click Microsoft Edge. Now, there are two ways to open InPrivate browsing.
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    The first method is to click our profile icon
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    Then, we click "Open new InPrivate window"
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    The second method is clicking the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner of the window
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    This icon says, "More Actions".
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    Then, we click "New InPrivate window"
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    When browsing in the InPrivate mode, no history will be saved on the computer.
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