Today, almost popular browsers on this earth offer private (incognito) windows (tab) to open website. In private (incognito), your browser activity within the windows (tabs) is private. All histories, usernames, passwords, cookies, and another datas will be deleted when you close the tabs or windows. It means you don’t need to clear all browser activity manually after you browse sites. Private (Incognito) is useful when you online from public computer like internet cafe, office, campus or school laboratory.
Below tutorial how to active private browsing on some famous browser
Start Private Browsing on Firefox 3.xx

Click Tools from Menu > Start Private Browsing
or click on your keyboard Ctrl+Shift+P
Your browser will be closed and change in private mode
To stop private browsing click Tools > Stop Private Browsing
or click on your keyboard Ctrl+Shift+P
Your data in private browsing will be deleted
Start Incognito Browsing on Google Chrome

Click tools icon on the top right > New Incognito Window
or click on your keyboard Ctrl+Shift+N
Google Chrome will open new window in incognito (private) and do not close your exiting window.
If you want to close just close the incognito windows
Start Private Browsing on Internet Explorer 8

Click Safety menu > InPrivate Browsing
or click on your keyboard Ctrl+Shift+P
Internet Explorer 8 will open new window in InPrivate and do not close your exiting window.
Close InPrivate window to stop browsing in private
Start Private Browsing on Opera 10.xx

Click Opera icon on the top left
Tabs and Windows > New Private Tab or New Private Window
Opera will open new tab or window in private and let your exiting tab still exist
Just click close icon if you want to close it
Start Private Browsing on Safari 4

Click tools icon on the top left > Private Browsing
You browser will change to Private Browsing
To stop it click tools icon on the top left > Uncheck Private Browsing
You browser will be back into normal mode
If you have another browser experience, please share with us.
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What a great resource!