How To Enable Private Browsing In Google Chrome ?
Even not one day is completed since the Google Chrome has been launched but the blogs in the net is filled with tips and tricks. Now i am going to give some tips and tricks about the Google Chrome.
A feature called New Incognito Window in this browser enables the users to surf and browse the net in a private mode. This feature is already given in Internet Explorer 8 called InPrivate browsing.

To enable the private browsing mode in Chrome Browser, you just have to click on the file menu and click New Incognito Window. If you feel this difficult just use the Ctrl+Shift+N shortcut to enable this feature.
Once if this feature is enabled all the surfing activities like history, cache, other data will be hidden and cleared as soon as we leave the window. [ Thank You ]
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September 13th, 2008 17:41
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I enjoy reading a post that will make one think. Also, thanks for allowing me to comment!
August 13th, 2009 08:50
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