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Incognito tabs (also known as private browsing) can be used for a variety of things, such as clearing cookies, creating new accounts for sites, and so on. If your default search engine is Bing and you want to know how to use incognito browsing, this article will be your guide.

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    Open the Bing homepage.
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    Select New InPrivate Window from the list of options. This will open an incognito window.
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    Search anything you want once you're in incognito mode. Remember that everything gets erased once you exit out of the tab and won't stay in your history.
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