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Jul 2, 2009
Firefox finally gets Private Browsing
Firefox has had Private Browsing in development on and off for about four years. When Google decided to make the browsing-without-tracks a debut feature in Chrome--nevermind that Safari had already been offering it for years--Firefox decided it was time to pull the curtain, too.
Picture credit: Seth Rosenblatt/CNET
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