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Tip of the Week (Episode 201204): Incognito/Private Browsing

Jenkins Tip of the Week (Episode 201204): Web browsers capture a lot of information about your online activities. Go Incognito (Google Chrome) or enter Private Browsing (Firefox) to ensure that your cache, cookies, download list entries, history, and stuff you type into the Omnibox or Awesome Bar are not saved.

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