YouTube now allows users to watch and browse videos in incognito mode


YouTuber is allowing content creators with more than 100,000 subscribers to offer paid memberships for exclusive videos and livestreams. — dpa

Are you a closet Justin Bieber fan who fears that one day people will find out just how many times you searched for Despacito on YouTube? Well, now it can be your secret and yours alone.

YouTube's app on Android has a new feature where users can use the incognito mode for all their video needs. It works just like the incognito mode on the Google Chrome web browser – users can browse videos on the YouTube app and not worry about getting their viewing and search history exposed.

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