Article Title: illustrates the private browsing function of Firefox3.1. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Firefox 3.1 introduced features previously introduced in IE 8 Beta2, Safari, and Google Chrome-private browsing. this feature is already familiar to everyone, that is, in the process of browsing the Internet, no trace of the user's Internet, including history, page cache, Cookies, at the same time, it can retain the online activities you are willing to make public. the developer explained,Private browsing is not a tool that is invisible in front of a cross-bar or website or ISP. It is just not a tool that saves user information locally.
Next let's take a look at the interface and how to enable it, andHow to enable Firefox to start in private browser by default.
Click "Tools"-"private browsing"
In the following confirmation dialog box, click "enable private browsing ".
Private browsing will be enabled in the new window. (the icon is temporary and will be replaced in the official version .)
Disable this function
How to enable Firefox to start in private browser by default: Open the about: config page, type browser. privatebrowsing. autostart in the filter box, and double-click it to set it to true.