Private Browsing Mode Not Really That Private

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“Private Browsing.” “Icognito.” “Porn mode.” Since 2005, every web browser has added a feature that automatically erases any record of visited websites, cookies or images. For the most part, these modes do effectively hide user internet habits from other people using the same computer. But new evidence shows that dedicated attacks can retrieve the information.

Experts say this isn't something most people have to worry about, though: Any person or computer program with the skills to access that information could probably find the same material in another fashion. So even though private browsing mode isn’t totally private, it still protects information well enough for its main uses.

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Stuart Fox currently researches and develops physical and digital exhibit experiences at the Science Liberty Center. His news writing includes the likes of several Purch sites, including Live Science and Live Science's Life's Little Mysteries.