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Google releasing fix for Incognito mode glitch on Chrome browser

"Previously, websites could check for an API to determine whether a user was using the Incognito mode, and track accordingly"

Google has announced that it will be releasing a fix to a glitch in the system that was allowing websites to track users that were using Incognito mode to browse the internet. In a recent blog post, Google has noted that the FileSystem API on Chrome, which is disabled to prevent logging of browsing history on a device during the use of Incognito mode, was behind the glitch. With Incognito enabled, sites would check for the API on a user's device, and if private browsing was turned on, would receive an error message that would give away the usage of Incognito mode, hence somewhat ruining the entire point of the private mode.

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