Do you want to look at a website but don't want your parents to know? This article will help you. Find a website your parents will allow you to use. Visit that website and keep the page open.
Method 1 of 3:
Incognito Browser Method

Find a website your parents will allow you to use. Visit that website and keep the page open.



Method 2 of 3:
Alternate Browser Method

Download another internet browser such as Firefox or Safari.

Do not make this browser your default browser. When you install it make sure to not set as your default browser.

Clear all evidence of the installation. If you are using Windows, delete the quick launch shortcut and move it to some safe location.

Use this browser to surf the internet privately. Now, you can use the other browser for stuff you don't want your parents to know about. The favourites, history, cache, and cookies will be separate from your normal browser. Your parents will continue to use the other browser normally, and even if they check the history they won't find anything, but make sure they don't notice the other browser.
Method 3 of 3:
Portable Firefox Method

Select a device to host your portable applications. Any cell phone, MP3 player, camera, USB flash drive, or portable hard drive which comes up as a removable device in Windows will work.

Download the Portable Firefox. You can search it on Google.

Install their launcher menu and then portable Firefox on your device.

Restart your device. You can do this by unplugging your device and plunging it back in, or you can turn it off, then turn it back on.

Unblock Windows Firewall. Windows will ask you what you want to do; let it start PortableAppz.blogspot.com; this will open the menu. Red, looks like the Start menu, comes up on the right.


Be sure to exit the menu (grey circle with white arrow) when you're done using it.

Update 24 March 2020
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