You must not be using the most up−to−date version of YouTube for Android if you cannot see the feature of going incognito. This cool feature is only accessible on Android devices and YouTube apps at present, but Google will hopefully bring it to desktops and iOS shortly. Hopefully, users will not have to wait too long for this feature to become available to them. Now, incognito mode is not available on YouTube’s desktop version or iOS (ones). To prevent users from being negatively impacted by videos like these, the Google YouTube app for Android has been updated with an “Incognito” mode to prevent you from seeing any of your previous viewing history or future recommendations. On the flip side, this could lead to getting lost in a sea of random “once−offs.” You will find yourself sorting through dozens of unwanted recommendations for similar videos splashed everywhere on your YouTube feed. You can become overwhelmed by the number of suggestions YouTube offers based on what you are watching. It is not always simple to figure out what you might want to watch by using a search engine. When you are searching for a non−recurring video, such as a tutorial, a D.I.Y video, or a cartoon to keep your kids occupied while you are driving, your YouTube search results can get out of control.
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