Incognito Mode might sound like a secret window to the web. But experts say it’s not as private as you might think.
Imagine someone having access to your whereabouts at all times — knowing where you are, how long you stay there, the routes you take, and your commuting time. Sounds like a potential stalker, right?
Do you want to keep your browsing private? Incognito mode helps, but it doesn't completely hide your online activity.
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