Question on: SS2 ICT - Internet II
How does private browsing (incognito mode) work in web browsers, and why might users choose to use it?
Private browsing, often referred to as incognito mode, is a feature offered by most modern web browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and others. When you use incognito mode, the browser does not save your browsing history, cookies, or other data associated with your session. This can be useful when you want to browse the internet without leaving a trace on your local device, such as when using a shared computer or accessing sensitive information.
Add your answer
Please share this, thanks!
No responses