Aug 28 2008

IE8 Inprivate blocking

Category: Internet explorer,Microsoftpaomic @ 2:53 pm

Inprivate TM is a new feature available with the upcoming Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 (beta 2 available), which guarantees a much safer navigation on the Internet. The main goal is to make sure that when you surf the internet using someone’s else PC you won’t leave any hint of where you have been: this could be useful for surfing on public spots. Also, it could prevent websites and advertisers to track users navigation. You’re wondering how do they track you? Well, for example, when you navigate on two sites, both having Google adwords or other forms of ads, you can be tracked, in the sense that in this case Google knows that you navigated on those two sites. This is also a useful info for advertisers, since they use this to deliver advertisement to match users (supposed) interests.

What do you think? Will you use this feature?

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