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Weird problem with Chrome
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27/10/2008 18:48:55
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
 
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>So Chrome has a "Boss Key", that is kindof cool. I remember that from the Sierra games in the 80's and 90's

Not exactly a boss key. You know that in Opera and FireFox (and more recently in Internet Explorer) there is an option to delete all private data - cache, browsing history, cookies, etc. (in older versions of Internet Explorer, the commands to delete private data are scattered all over the place).

Chrome has that option too; but Chrome (as well as Safari, I'm told; but I have never seen that browser) has an option to open a new window in pr0n mode - err... in privacy mode. Anything you do is kept in its own separate area, and the items I mentioned before are deleted as soon as the "privacy mode" window is closed.

One advantage of this method is that it is less drastic. If you delete all private data in Opera or FireFox, it will delete... well... all private data. Not just whatever you were doing in the last half hour.

Of course, your privacy may still be compromised at other places, such as your company's proxy, prying eyes of other people, keyboard-logging software, or the Web site you are visiting.
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