The Incognito Mode Myth Has Fully Unraveled
The Incognito Mode Myth Has Fully Unraveled
To settle a years-long lawsuit, Google has agreed to delete “billions of data records” collected from users of “Incognito mode,” illuminating the pitfalls of relying on Chrome to protect your privacy.
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I'm just using it to prevent my depraved, shameful porn searches from entering my browser's autocomplete corpus. Learned that one fairly early on.
111 1 Replytyping: 'p...
Autocomplete: "YOU WANTED PORNHUB.COM, RIGHT?"
31 1 Replyeven worse, my university website's page starts with portal.*
16 0 ReplyThis is why we visit porkbun every few weeks. We're not actually registering domains that frequently ;)
6 0 ReplyA man who never eats pork buns, is never a whole man!
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No, you mean when you're shopping for presents for your loved ones and you want to keep it a surprise.
20 0 ReplyTHAT ONE!! Ahm. Yes. That one.
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When I was a kid, porn was the first thing I search for on Google.
Imagine my shock when Internet Explorer kept suggesting what I had searched whenever I started typing in the Google search box...
It took me a while to understand that it wasn't Google, it was my browser
1 0 ReplyPeople could just use another browser profile, with it's own set of bookmarks and uBlock in strict mode... Never saw much sense in "incognito" mode.
1 28 ReplyWhy don't we replace the low effort open incogento mode with a more convoluted creating of a browser profile and installation and configuration of an app. You're full of the best ideas.
45 2 ReplyCopy paste the profile and done. And it's more incognito than "incognito" mode.
1 0 ReplyDoes anybody use incognito for anything more than stopping pornhub show up when you press p in the address bar?
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I use an entirely different browser (vivaldi), that way I can have all the logins and bookmarks and cookies I want and not have to worry about it.
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