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What is browser privacy​

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Answered by Sameeksha77
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Private browsing is a privacy feature in some web browsers. When operating in such a mode, the browser creates a temporary session that is isolated from the browser's main session and user data

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Explanation:

Private browsing is a privacy feature in some web browsers. When operating in such a mode, the browser creates a temporary session that is isolated from the browser's main session and user data.

Private browsing protects you from people with access to your computer snooping at your browsing history – your browser won't leave any tracks on your computer. ... However, your browsing is not completely private and anonymous when using private-browsing mode.

Private browsers allow you to keep your Internet activity hidden from others who use the same computer or devices. ... Still, the cookies used during private browsing sessions can provide information about your browsing behavior to third parties. This means your web activity can still be tracked.

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