Many Samsung S6 and S7 users get “Failed to enable private mode” message when trying to turn on private mode. The problem usually occurs after people conduct changes to the mobile phone, such as system update, rooting, flashing custom recovery or installing framework. It would be a shame if we could no longer to use the feature to protect private files from being peered. Or worse, we may have to recover lost data of Samsung which were in Private mode. In this tutorial, we are going to seek for solutions to fix Private mode not working problem on Samsung as well as solutions to fix Safari private browsing not working issue on iOS.
It would be easier to fix the problem if we know the exact cause. As we have mentioned in the beginning, the problem is usually the result of recent changes on Samsung mobile device, which includes but not limited to:
Please recall if you have ever done such modifications to your Samsung phone recently. For most cases, the problem may disappear after reversing the phone to original status. If it is caused due to system update or other factors, however, you may try following methods to fix it. Anyway, back up existing phone data first.
Important: In case you mistakenly deleted photos or videos from your computer or SD card, don’t hesitate to try Jihosoft Photo Recovery to get them back as soon as possible.
Press power button, and then choose either Restart directly, or Power off and then power on after several minutes. A simple restart can fix many problems on electronic devices and won’t take too much time. If you are lucky enough, this could solve the problem for you. Once you are able to turn on Private mode again, it is suggested to transfer or back up the files elsewhere as soon as possible.
Occasionally, the Private mode app itself doesn’t work properly. The following steps may help the app work normally.
Note: Clearing cache won’t wipe the files in Private mode.
Since Samsung Galaxy S7/edge, which runs on Android 7.0 Nougat, Samsung provides multiple screen resolutions. According to the tests of some Samsung S7 users, Private mode works again after changing screen resolution to WQHD. The relation between them is not clear, but you may have a try.
Factory reset could be the last resort if the above methods fail to fix your problem to access Private mode. A factory reset will return a device to the status when it was delivered from factory, thus wipe potential issues that may cause Private mode not working error.
It is easy to reset a mobile phone to factory status. However, you have to face the hassle to set up your phone from scratch after that. Besides backup, you should also be careful of factory reset lock, which may ask you to log in to your Google or Samsung account before using the device.
A lot of people come here to find a solution for private browsing not working problem in Safari, which could happen on iPhone and iPad. When it appears, you will be returned with “No results for xxx” or the private mode is not available on Safari. Don’t worry. You may try the following tips one by one to solve Safari private browsing not working on iOS 15.
Please leave a comment below in case none of the above methods work for you. There are too many possible issues that may cause the problem, but we can discuss here and get as many solutions as possible.