On Android devices, the Incognito mode in web browsers is specifically designed not to save your browsing history. As a result, it is not possible to view your Incognito history directly from the browser or device settings. However, it’s important to note that your internet service provider or network administrator may still have the capability to monitor your online activity.

If you want to access the browsing history of your regular browsing sessions on Android, here are the general steps to follow:
1. Open Your Web Browser: Launch the web browser that you typically use on your Android device, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge.
2. Access Browsing History: Look for the menu or options button, typically represented by three dots or lines, usually located in the top-right corner of the browser window. Tap on it to open the menu.
3. Navigate to History: In the browser menu, search for an option labeled “History” or “Browsing history.” Tap on it to access your browsing history.
4. View and Manage History: The browser history page will display a list of websites you have visited in your regular browsing sessions. You can scroll through the list to view the websites you have previously visited. On most browsers, you can click on individual entries to revisit a specific website.
It’s important to remember that the availability of these options and the specific steps may vary depending on the web browser you are using. The steps provided above are general guidelines, so you may need to adapt them to your specific browser’s interface. Additionally, clearing your browsing history or using Incognito mode will remove or prevent the storage of browsing data for subsequent sessions.
Keep in mind that Incognito mode is designed to offer temporary private browsing and should not be considered completely secure or anonymous. It prevents the browser from storing information locally, but your online activity may still be visible to your internet service provider, network administrators, or websites you visit.