How to Enable Incognito Mode in Firefox

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Hi,

stealtherI am a writing a guest post so I be writing something that matches the blog. I” be showing you how to enable incognito mode in Firefox. This is not only important to keep you up with the Chrome feature. But just think for a moment. Wouldn’t it be great if you can hide your mischievous little things while surfing from your brothers or your parents? And if you are doing something really important it’s always better to have some privacy.

You don’t have to do anything much. Just install Stealther addon for Firefox. Now when you want to hide everything  while surfing just enable the options. There will be no traces of your browsing session after you disable it. The main difference between it & Chrome’s incognito is that you can use incognito in only one window of Chrome but when you enable Stealther all opened windows will go into incognito mode.

So if you are a Firefox fan, here is your complete anonymity. By the way I don’t promote mischievous activity on the internet.

This post has been guest blogged by Anirban Roy who blogs at I Am Blogging. He has got some great stuff on his blog, please eel free to take time and visit his blog.

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2 Responses to “How to Enable Incognito Mode in Firefox”

  1. That’s great but is there such a thing for Opera? I mean firefox is nice and all but I prefer to use opera at home.

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