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incognito

[in-kog-nee-toh, in-kog-ni-toh] / ˌɪn kɒgˈni toʊ, ɪnˈkɒg nɪˌtoʊ /


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Use the chatbot’s incognito mode, which won’t save the query to your account and will prevent it from being used to train the model.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 25, 2025

You might need to open an incognito window or use a different browser after you make settings changes to double-check that they’ve taken effect.

From Slate • Dec. 29, 2024

All cancers -- particularly immune-silent, fast-growing cancers like glioblastoma -- produce signals called antigens that scientists can use in immune therapies to manually alert the immune system to the presence of incognito cancers.

From Science Daily • Dec. 3, 2024

He lived incognito in Germany after the end of World War Two and fled to Argentina in 1950.

From BBC • Nov. 28, 2024

“We are incognito as Babushkawoos because we thought Madame Ionesco was incognito as a baker,” Cassiopeia explained.

From "The Long-Lost Home" by Maryrose Wood