Google is bringing Incognito mode to Maps and Search

08 May 2019
Google wants to help you keep your data private.

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  • Nivk
  • N5v
  • 04 Apr 2023

I agree with previous comments. Google will not give you security when visiting the Internet. For me, the best private browser is the browser from the UtopiaP2P ecosystem with which you can get quick and anonymous access to any website. In addition, even websites inaccessible to your geolocation are opened.

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    • Anonymous
    • MwH
    • 08 May 2019

    Anonymous, 08 May 2019Let's just speak honestly about this: Google will only all... moreTrue. That's why I quit using google products and websites 2 years ago.

    Now my data is granular and is not concentrated to a single server, and I get unbiased search results in turn. Of course, not using google search either.

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      • Anonymous
      • 397
      • 08 May 2019

      Let's just speak honestly about this: Google will only allow you privacy from *other people* but never from Google themselves, or the government they answer to.

      You only get to delete your own copy of the data, not Google's copy.

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        • Anonymous
        • Kx1
        • 08 May 2019

        Who would even trust this.

        Last time checked, even chrome still save cookies even in incognito mode / deny cookies options. Incognito mode barely affects search result for Google search. They make money by extensively selling user data so it's impossible for any real incognito to be happen.

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          • Max
          • Mvv
          • 08 May 2019

          "If you want to browse the web without giving out your user data, chances are you’ve used an incognito mode on your browser. " Sorry, the what now? Incognito mode is only meant to stop _your own browser_ to record anything you do (and doesn't even do that, seeing as how all downloads and any data any of your add-ons might be recording still persist). It most definitely does nothing to stop anyone else recording everything you do, to the point of some browsers point blank telling you exactly this in no uncertain terms each time you enter incognito mode.

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            • Anonymous
            • mJs
            • 08 May 2019

            Well, it's still google, they collect your data more exessive than any chinese manufacturer could ever do. no matter of incognito or not...won't stop any nsa from spying on customers sadly...

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              • Shahzad
              • Trn
              • 08 May 2019

              finally... these a**h**** have been forcing to sign in for everything