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The phrase "private browsing" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a feature in web browsers that allows a user to browse the internet without saving any history, cookies, or temporary files on their computer. You can use the phrase "private browsing" when discussing internet privacy or when giving instructions on how to use a web browser. For example: - "To maintain your privacy while browsing, you can use the private browsing feature in your browser." - "If you don't want your browsing history to be saved, simply switch to private browsing mode." - "Many people use private browsing to shop for gifts without leaving a trace on their browsing history."
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Start a Private Browsing session the next time you want to browse privately.
Like IE8, Firefox 3.5 sports a private browsing mode.
It also doesn't appear to show in private browsing mode.
Previously, Private Browsing was either on or off.
Apple calls it "Private Browsing".
To find it, click Safari—> Private Browsing.
Tiger Bits: Safari's Private Browsing [TUAW].
Please use your browser's private browsing mode.
In the study [1] on private browsing modes in modern browsers, researchers presented a list of inconsistencies between private browsing goals and browser implementations.
In other words, Private Browsing is merely affected in the Application Layer recognized in the OS.
Ultimately, this study establishes a good foundation for private browsing analysis but lacks significant findings.
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