Tag Archives: private browsing

How To Surf Privately Using Opera 10.50

Opera 10.50 has been released to be the fastest browser on the Internet. There are several cool features that the new version comes with, including Aero Glass, as well as supporting Aero Peek and Jump Lists. The feature that I’m really interested in is Private Browsing, that allows you to surf web privately without leaving any trace [...]
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How to Truly Browse Without Leaving a Trace

Most of the modern browsers (Internet Explorer 8, Firefox 3.x, Chrome, Opera 10, etc.) expose a so called private mode that enables you browsing the web without leaving any traces of data on your computer. But is this mode really private?   Though it goes by different names in different browsers (InPrivate, Private Browsing, Incognito), the idea is the same; [...]
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Hide Your Surfing Trails With Private Browsing Firefox Addon

As you probably know, Internet browsing leaves a lot of traces in your computer.  This info can be used to know many things about you can sometimes lead to the cases of identity theft. When you are concerned about your privacy, it is important to be careful about what traces are left in the PC after you leave the system, [...]
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Firefox 3.1 includes private browsing

Firefox 3.1, now in Beta 2, includes private browsing, introduced first by Google Chrome. Internet Explorer 8 will also include this feature. Private browsing is about browsing the web without leaving any traces of data on your computer. Be aware, this does NOT mean it hides your IP! Your browser usually records a lot of data which [...]
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