I’m not using private browsing modes that web browsers like Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome and even Internet Explorer offer. The core reason is that I’m the only user on the PC so that it is not necessary to protect my privacy using private browsing sessions. Plus, I delete my browsing data at the end of [...]
- Author: Melanie Gross
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Tips to Master Google Chrome
Google Chrome is one of the leading web browsers and it has become increasingly popular with tech savvy folks as well as those who aren’t quite as tech savvy. The simplicity, usability and technicality make it one of the best browsers. Google Chrome is compatible with almost all the Operating Systems such as Windows, Mac [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Autonito, Automatically Open Domains In Google Chrome’s Incognito Mode
Incognito Mode is the name of the private browsing option in the Google Chrome browser. Once Incognito Mode is activated it blocks the storage of session related data on the computer’s hard drive. This includes cache files, history entries, searches or cookies. Incognito Mode spawns a new window every time it is activated. Activation is [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Automatically Enable Incognito Mode For Specific Websites In Google Chrome
Google Chrome’s Incognito Mode is a private browsing mode, in which the recording of information about the web browsing session is blocked. No records are stored in the web browser or on the computer system. That’s helpful to improve the privacy of a web session, or to avoid problems when using public or third party [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Google Chrome Incognito Switcher
The Google Chrome Incognito mode is a private browsing mode in which the web browser does not record information about the browsing session. This means that it is not possible to find information of that session in the browser history, cache or cookies. The incognito mode can be started by pressing Ctrl-Shift-N or by selecting [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Google Chrome To Allow Extensions In Incognito Mode
The Google browser is getting many feature updates in the last few days. We already reviewed the new autofill and taskbar thumbnail feature that has been added to the latest developer releases of the Google Chrome browser. The latest versions of Chromium, the Open Source core of Google Chrome, outline another interesting feature that will [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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First Look At Firefox’s Private Browsing Mode
The latest nightly build of Firefox 3.1 included a first version of the long awaited private browsing feature. Private Browsing is basically browsing the Internet in a sandbox that does not write any data of that session on the computer’s hard drive. Unlike Google Chrome’s Incognito Mode Firefox will close all tabs that have been [...]
