Difference between anonymous and private browsing
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Sia ? 4 years, 3 months ago
many mistake private browsing mode in mainstream browsers (also known as Incognito mode) for anonymous web surfing. The difference is that the former only deletes your browsing details and history from your computer. That's nice, but it doesn't delete information stored outside of your computer.
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