Incognito Mode prevents your browser from saving your browsing history, cookies, site data, or form inputs, giving you privacy from other users on your device. It’s great for checking sensitive info on shared computers or planning surprises.

But it doesn’t hide your activity from your ISP, employer, or websites—they can still track you in real time. Incognito isn’t anonymous browsing; it’s local privacy only.

In this episode, Charly covers:

✅ What Incognito Mode actually does and doesn’t do

✅ When and why to use it (like logging into multiple accounts or troubleshooting)

✅ Why it’s useful but not a cloak of invisibility

If you want to browse privately on your device without leaving traces, this episode is for you.

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About the Author Charly Dwyer

Charly has more than 30 years experience in the IT industry ranging from hands-on technical, to high-level business management, Charly has installed and configured computing equipment and has managed business contracts in excess of $25 million dollars.

As a result, Charly identifies the best way to integrate solutions and technologies for the most cost effective way to achieve a businesses outcome.

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