Stealth mode or otherwise incognito mode is inherent in most modern browsers. Each user, if desired, can easily launch it and work on the network without leaving any traces.
Almost every modern browser has incognito mode. Of course, a user of a personal computer can do otherwise - clear cookies, history and logs on their own, but this will take quite a lot of time, and such a private mode will help save not only their own time, but also energy. In incognito mode, the history of web browsing, downloads will never be saved, and cookies will be deleted automatically when the browser window is closed. The only thing that a user can leave behind is bookmarks and browser settings. In addition, the social networks and forums visited by the user will also register your location on them.
Google chrome
If you are using the Google Chrome browser, then first you need to go to the settings of the browser itself. To do this, left-click on the image of a wrench or gear in the upper right corner of the browser window. A small context menu will appear, in which you should select the item "New window in incognito mode". You can do the same using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + N. It should be noted that if you are working in this mode, then in the upper left corner of the window there will be a special image indicating that you are in private mode.
Mozilla Firefox
The Mozilla Firefox browser is also one of the most popular and also has a private mode. In order to open it, you need to go to the "Tools" tab and in the special menu that appears, find the sub-item "Start private browsing" (you can use the key combination Ctrl + Shift + P). After confirmation, a window will open in incognito mode, and you can see the corresponding notification.
Opera
In order to start private mode in the Opera browser, you first need to go to the menu (click on the Opera image in the upper left corner). Then you need to click on "Tabs and Windows", and then in the menu that appears, select your preferred option for private web browsing, for example, you can "Create a private link" or "Create a private window". After clicking, a new window or tab will open, in which the user will be notified about working in stealth mode.
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer, despite its apparent simplicity, also has a private web browsing mode. To do this, go to the "Service" tab and select "InPrivate Browsing". You can do a little differently - in the browser command line, which is located in the upper right corner, you should click on the "Security" button, and only then select "InPrivate Browsing", after which a new window will open in a special mode.