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	<title>Comments on: How to Enable Private Browsing mode in Firefox 3.5?</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Drabik</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Drabik</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am quite annoyed with  FF 3.5. &#039;Private Browsing&#039; mode has an issue: if FF is configured in &#039;Options&#039; to always open in &#039;Private Browsing&#039; mode one gets NO indication FF is in that mode - ya know - like Google Chrome does when one has it set-up to open in &#039;Incognito&#039; mode using a command in its Windows short-cut.

I mean WTF - how in the heck am I supposed to know if somebody has diddled with FF&#039;s Options settings and re-configured FF to remember everything without going into the Options every time I use FF? In Chrome I know that it&#039;s in Incognito every time I use it - immediately - no matter how I set it up.

I posted this issue at FF&#039;s forum - only got a response that I have to select &quot;Private Browsing&quot; mode each time I open FF to see it flagged for it. Again - WTF - why should I have to that when it&#039;s obvious the Mozilla groupies could have supplied Private Browsing mode with a flag no matter whether manually selected or configured that way in the Options?

I don&#039;t see this as a &#039;get it over dude&#039; issue either. It&#039;s crucial and I think it must be addressed for Private Browsing mode to be effective. Other than  - it&#039;s nice a &#039;bell&#039; to have, but not a reliable way to protect myself from those who would intrude on my privacy.

So, I guess I&#039;ll be staying with Google Chrome until the FF groupies decide this is an issue worth addressing or some FF fan creates an add-on to show the same.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am quite annoyed with  FF 3.5. &#8216;Private Browsing&#8217; mode has an issue: if FF is configured in &#8216;Options&#8217; to always open in &#8216;Private Browsing&#8217; mode one gets NO indication FF is in that mode &#8211; ya know &#8211; like Google Chrome does when one has it set-up to open in &#8216;Incognito&#8217; mode using a command in its Windows short-cut.</p>
<p>I mean WTF &#8211; how in the heck am I supposed to know if somebody has diddled with FF&#8217;s Options settings and re-configured FF to remember everything without going into the Options every time I use FF? In Chrome I know that it&#8217;s in Incognito every time I use it &#8211; immediately &#8211; no matter how I set it up.</p>
<p>I posted this issue at FF&#8217;s forum &#8211; only got a response that I have to select &#8220;Private Browsing&#8221; mode each time I open FF to see it flagged for it. Again &#8211; WTF &#8211; why should I have to that when it&#8217;s obvious the Mozilla groupies could have supplied Private Browsing mode with a flag no matter whether manually selected or configured that way in the Options?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t see this as a &#8216;get it over dude&#8217; issue either. It&#8217;s crucial and I think it must be addressed for Private Browsing mode to be effective. Other than  &#8211; it&#8217;s nice a &#8216;bell&#8217; to have, but not a reliable way to protect myself from those who would intrude on my privacy.</p>
<p>So, I guess I&#8217;ll be staying with Google Chrome until the FF groupies decide this is an issue worth addressing or some FF fan creates an add-on to show the same.</p>
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