Use a Chromebook as a guest To use a Chromebook without signing in to your Google Account, you can browse as a guest. Guest browsing is useful for temporary use or sharing a device, like if you want to: Let someone borrow your Chromebook. Borrow someone else’s Chromebook. Use a shared or public Chromebook, like at school or a library.
Use a Chromebook as a guest - Chromebook Help - Google Help
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Browse Chrome as a guest When you use a public computer or share a computer with others, websites that you visit in Guest mode won’t appear in the browser history. In Guest mode, you won't find or be able to change any other Chrome profile's info. When you exit Guest mode, your browsing activity is deleted from the computer. Use Guest mode for:
To let a new guest use your phone, or to delete data from the previous guest, choose Start over. To keep using data from the previous guest session, choose Yes, continue.
Change guest & user settings Users and guests can accomplish most of the same tasks as the device's owner, but each profile has its own storage space. Files, messages, and apps aren't shared between users, the guest profile, or the device's owner. Learn the difference between user and guest profiles. Important: You're using a custom Android ...