YouTube has become an incredibly source or video content and an open platform for anyone to share their videos with the world. One of the reasons it’s such a popular service is thanks to Google’s algorithms, which predict what you’d like to watch most and then suggests it to you. Everything you do on YouTube is carefully recorded and learned from, but that’s not always something you’d want.
Someone might send you a link to a video you’d rather not have in your history. Perhaps you don’t want that particular video influencing your suggestions.

There are also situations where you are sharing a device within the household or need to borrow someone else’s phone. Whatever the reason, you’ll be glad to know that YouTube now offers an incognito mode similar to private browsing modes for its Android and iOS apps.
Engaging Incognito Mode in the YouTube App
The instructions for using Incognito Mode in the YouTube App is the same whether you’re on iOS or Android. Of course, you need to be logged in with a YouTube account for this to work. If you aren’t then the point is rather moot.