Mozilla to add ‘private mode’ browsing in Firefox 3.1

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4T7

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Mozilla has let it out on their Wiki that the next version of Firefox will offer a Private Mode, in which writes to cache, history, and other traces of a user’s browsing activity are blocked. This has been considered before but was sidelined indefinitely in the run-up to the release of Firefox 3.0.

Why the sudden change? Well, certainly the recent buzz around Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 8 shipping with privacy-mode features had a lot to do with it – not to mention Apple has been offering “private browsing” features in its Safari browser for some time now.

As you can imagine, the battle of the browser is heating up and Mozilla needs to keep pace with competitors. But aren’t all these “private browsing” features just giving users a false sense of privacy? After all, they are in general are a client-side feature, and irrelevant when considering they can’t actually stop a network admin from tracking visited URLs or websites from logging a user’s IP. Then again, they could make it safer to browse in shared computer environments.

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debsuvra

is NOT a PC/Mac
But aren’t all these “private browsing” features just giving users a false sense of privacy? After all, they are in general are a client-side feature, and irrelevant when considering they can’t actually stop a network admin from tracking visited URLs or websites from logging a user’s IP. Then again, they could make it safer to browse in shared computer environments.

That's a good and valid point since the so called privacy features do not help much when it comes to complete anonymous internet surfing. We need to do a real lot of things to get that job done.
 

apoorva84

In the zone
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=97641

just mentioned it in a post here...didnt really feel this deserved a new topic...well, probably it does..
 

chesss

mera kutch nahi ho sakta
GAWD Its just a noob feature . hide stuff from history. For ppl who get lost if u delete the desktop shortcut.
OMG you have deleted the internet!!!
 

gary4gar

GaurishSharma.com
Safari had it,Internet Explorer Copied it,Chrome Inherited it.

Now Firefox also has this features. so its a standard feature now:D
 
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