Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Mozilla Firefox—Incognito mode is a standard feature in most modern browsers. But what really happens when you start browsing in Incognito mode? Fun fact—it doesn’t ...
When we browse the internet using Google Chrome, Safari, Firefox or Opera, there’s an option that promises privacy called Incognito Mode or Private Browsing, depending on which browser you’re using.
Mozilla has taken technology behind its privacy-focused product Firefox Focus to power this new version’s private browsing mode; this makes sure no one is tracking you while you’re using that mode.
Newest preview of Mozilla's browser switches on a much faster JavaScript engine as well as a privacy mode that lets users surf without leaving obvious traces of where they've been Mozilla Monday ...
Your browser of choice probably offers an more private mode—but how effective is it? (Michal Vavro/Unsplash/) Lorrie Cranor is a professor of Computer Science and ...
Sophie Venz is a former Deputy Editor at Forbes Advisor. She is an experienced editor and features reporter, and has previously worked in the small business and start-up reporting space. Previously ...