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Google potentially renaming ‘Incognito Mode’ to ‘Private Mode’ in Chrome

July 02, 2025

Over atAndroid Police, a couple of tipsters reported that they surprisingly saw references to “Incognito Mode” missing in their Chrome browser. Instead, the browser used the term “Private Mode” to describe the usual Incognito Mode functions.

We here atAndroid Authoritycouldn’t see the change on any of our own Chrome browsers, andAndroid Policestaff couldn’t either. This suggests thatGoogleis doing a small server-side test to see if changing the name works or doesn’t work, and these tipsters just happened to see it.

Google Chrome on the Pixel 2 XL.

If Google does end up changing the Incognito Mode term to Private Mode, it will put it in line with other rival browsers, such asApple Safari(“Private Window”),Mozilla Firefox(“Private Browsing”), andMicrosoft Edge(“InPrivate”).

For what it’s worth,the Google Chrome support pagethat describes Incognito Mode uses the term “private” much more than it does “incognito.” In fact, the headline of the support page itself is “Browse in private.”

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In the past, Chrome’s Incognito Mode hascaused confusionfor users who think that by using it they are hidden from all online trackers, which is not what Incognito Mode does. It might be that switching the name to Private Mode will better clarify what exactly happens when you use it (i.e., anything you do is not locally saved to your computer).

What do you think? Are you attached to the Incognito Mode moniker, or would you welcome a name change? Let us know in the comments!

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