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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/11/2013 06:48 PM, Nathan England
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        -qt-user-state:0;">On Tuesday, June 11, 2013 06:35:20 PM Michael
        Havens wrote:<br>
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        -qt-user-state:0;">I tried to share with you <a
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        this morning (and accidently sent something else which not
        everyone appreciated). My question is, is this not the same as
        google chrome's incognito window? If not would someone explain
        to me what the benefits of the incognito window is.<br>
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        -qt-user-state:0;">:-)~MIKE~(-:</p>
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        -qt-user-state:0;">Incognito, along with Firefox's Private
        Browsing Mode and Internet Explorer's similar thing is all
        intended for people who want to watch porn on their computer but
        not have to worry about their significant other checking their
        browsing history and finding out they were watching porn.</p>
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        margin-right:0px; -qt-block-indent:0; text-indent:0px;
        -qt-user-state:0;">Sure, there are other uses, like surfing
        without annoying adds tracking you across websites, but really,
        the browser history is the main issue.</p>
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        -qt-user-state:0;">Nathan</p>
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    Don't forget it also makes it more difficult for the NSA to follow
    what you're doing.  Instead of checking your computer, they have to
    go to your ISP and the websites you visit.<br>
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    Was I supposed to say that?  Please don't send me to Gitmo.<br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
"I get my copy of the daily paper, look at the obituaries page, and if I’m not there, I carry on as usual."

Patrick Moore</pre>
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