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Why You Shouldn't View Porn In Incognito Mode
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Why You Shouldn't View Porn In Incognito Mode



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So you've viewed porn All alone, so you think. There is a misconception out that needs to be cleared up. That misconception is that Incognito Mode Means there is no record of what you are viewing and that you're all alone in Incognito Mode. Private browsing they call it, Private Window, Porn Mode well I'm here to tell you its pure fiction. Sorry about that I guess I should have told you to sit down first. It's one Advertisement that got to the lot of you. let me tell you that yes it keeps things like Cookies, Images and Browsing History off your computer but "friend" that is the tip of the ice burg. Let me tell you about a few other Monitory software, Like Kelloggers a software or Hardware that's plugged in or Installed on a  computer. They record all the keys strokes of the user. IP address, if someone got this and viewed its history They now have everything they need. ISP they see all that you do. Search Engines record information. Websites record What you are doing, this tells them what interest you, later used for marketing. The add-on, plugins you installed could be recording your browsing history even when in private mode. Being anonymous on the internet is impossible. With that said there are steps you can take to try anonymity on the internet but it's not 100% guaranteed.


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Simple Practices:
1.   Do not give any personal or private information. On the internet.

2.   Do not give any private or personal information in e-mail (phishing traps)

3.   Research Spyware and protect your PC from It

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great tutorial
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#3
great job
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#4
Good tutorial Double Clutch 
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That's some nice information, although I just wanted to point out that the incognito mode cannot be blamed in this case. It does what it's supposed to do after all

The whole purpose of the in private mode is to browse the Internet without letting the browser save any records locally, about the browsing session

Some records like cookies may be saved while the private browsing session is active, but they are discarded when the browser is closed
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#6
In my opinion the name Incogneto Mode, Private Browsing, it's all misleading. It leads people to believe that in these sessions there is no evidence left behind and that's just not true.
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(08-02-2016, 08:06 PM)Double clutch Wrote:  In my opinion the name Incogneto Mode, Private Browsing, it's all misleading. It leads people to believe that in these sessions there is no evidence left behind and that's just not true.

It does leave no evidence locally and thereby lives up to the expectations. It's not misleading, brother.
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Yes it is misleading.
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(08-02-2016, 08:25 PM)Double clutch Wrote:  Yes it is misleading.

Chill, brother. Cheers!
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#10
lol Partha, I'm stuborn like.
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