Disable personal browsing windows in «iOS 13»

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Parents try to spare their children by all means viewing the sensitive level across the web, but their attempts may go unheeded if the children use the incognito or personal browsing windows provided by different browsers, especially since visiting the sites that provide this content does not appear in the browsing history. Therefore, some parents prefer to turn this feature off via browsers on devices used by children. If you are a user of the “Safari” browser via the general “iPhone” and “iPad” with the “iOS 13” operating system, you can turn off the incognito browsing feature by following these steps: First, try to find out if the incognito browsing feature is working or not working. Via the “Safari” browser, so open it, then go to the application switcher by double-clicking the main screen button on most devices running the “iOS” operating system.

If you can open a personal browsing window by clicking on the: Private option at the end of the left side of the screen, this means that the feature is working. Then, open the Settings application on “iPhone”, then go to the Screen Time application and click on the tab: Content & Privacy Restrictions. Then, in the next window, click an option: Content Restrictions.

Scroll down again and click on the option: Web Content, tick the option: Limit Adult Websites, and once you activate the option, you can also add some sites that you do not want to allow through an option: Never Never Allow. This will gray the Private Browsing option

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