some problems in using Google Chrome’s incognito mode:
- Incognito mode, as we all know, does not save any information in the browser history. What most people aren't aware of is that incognito also deletes browser cookies when the session ends. As a result, there are even fewer traces of your web activity.
- On a network level, it does not conceal your activity.-Your activities are hidden on a local level. As a result, anyone who has access to your gadget will have no idea what you did with it. Someone watching your network, on the other hand, can still see what you've done. And this someone may be your internet service provider, the government, or a hacker on your computer.
- It must be 'activated.'-Whether you're using Chrome's Incognito mode or Firefox's Private Browsing mode, you'll need to create a new window for it.
- Advertisers are still able to follow your movements.-Advertisers can trace what you view and which pages you access even if you're browsing incognito.
- It is unable to conceal tabs.-You're using your computer in private mode. When someone calls, you have 7-8 tabs open. You'll need to get out of your seat, but first you'll need to close the tabs. Of course, this means you won't be able to open them again because the browser won't remember them. Incognito users frequently have this problem.
- All of your downloaded data is present and correct.
- DNS queries will reveal anything if your browser is fingerprinted.
- Anyone who queries DNS on your device will be able to know the websites you have visited, even if you have utilised incognito mode.
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