Nowadays, most people are cautious about their privacy while using the Internet. Especially when it comes to hiding browsing history, the first thing that comes to mind is Incognito Mode. People think that as soon as they use this mode, all their online activity gets hidden. But does it happen? If you also believe this, then you need to be cautious.
What does Incognito Mode do?
Incognito Mode is a private browsing feature found in most web browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge. In this mode, the browser does not save your search history, cookies and site data. That means whatever you search or visit, it is not saved in the browser.
But wait! This does not mean that you have become anonymous in the world of internet.
Then how is your activity visible?
Even when you are in incognito mode, your internet activity is not completely hidden. There are some people and systems that have access to your information, such as:
Internet Service Provider (ISP): Your ISP can see which websites you have opened.
Office or school network admin: If you are on the network of an office or institute, then the IT admin there can track your activity.
Network tools: Some advanced tools can also find out which site you visited.
Everything can be exposed in a few seconds!
Technologically savvy people can get a glimpse of your incognito browsing in some ways. For example, Chrome has an internal feature – `chrome://net-internals. Here you can get information about every activity related to the network. Although this process is not for common users, experts can easily access it.
So what to do to protect your privacy?
If you really want your browsing to be completely safe and private, then it is important to follow these tips:
Use VPN: A good VPN can hide both your identity and location. This makes it very difficult to track your online activity.
Avoid public Wi-Fi: Never enter sensitive information while browsing on a public network
Clear history regularly: Clear your device's browsing and download history every few minutes
Open only secure websites: Always use HTTPS websites, so that your data remains encrypted
Incognito Mode provides only a limited level of privacy. It can hide data from your browser, but not from the world. If you think that this makes you completely anonymous, then you are mistaken. In today's digital era, it is wise to be cautious.
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