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Hiding your browser tabs can be useful when you want to keep your browsing activities private, or when you just want to save screen space. Most Internet browsers will keep all tabs displayed by default, but you can modify your tab preferences in settings if you use Internet Explorer, and download a tab-hiding extension or add-on if you use Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome.

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Hiding Tabs in Internet Explorer

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  2. Your tabs will no longer display in future sessions of Internet Explorer. [1]
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Installing Panic Button in Chrome

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  1. When complete, the Panic Button app will display new icons at the top of your Chrome browser.
  2. The tabs will remain hidden until you click on the same icon to restore them. While tabs are hidden, the icon will remain green. [2]
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Installing Panic Button in Firefox

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  1. Navigate to the Panic Button app in the Mozilla Add-Ons Store at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/panic-button/ .
  2. The Panic Button app will display new icons at the top of your Firefox browser.
  3. All tabs will remain hidden until you click on the same icon to restore the tabs.
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    I don't have Internet Explorer and all of the apps on the Google Play store are blocked for me because I'm using a school device. Are there any other ways of hiding my tabs?
    Community Answer
    You could try downloading another browser to attempt to bypass this, but since you are using a school device, this still may not work.
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