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Here's a bit of browser history that surprises even seasoned devs: Safari was first to ship a "private" mode. Apple ...
Incognito mode is seen as a privacy layer that conceals your online activity—but that’s only partially true. It comes with some limitations you should understand if you want to browse more securely.
Chrome's Incognito mode offers flimsy privacy that borders on deception. It only protects you from someone who might later ...
Internet Explorer’s InPrivate Browsing, Chrome’s Incognito mode, and Firefox’s and Safari’s Private mode all seek to do the same thing: Prevent other users from seeing what sites were visited by the ...