Do you surf the net in the 'anonymous surfing' type on firefox?

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Italy
October 25, 2010 5:06pm CST
On Mozilla firefox is possible to enable a functionality named 'anonymous surfing' where you can surf the net without leaving traces on your computer chronology and temp files or cookies!! Do you like this type of surfing the net when you use firefox or not?Have you tried it or ignored? Why you choose to surf anonymously?Shared computer or others?
5 responses
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
3 Feb 13
Where is this? On the privacy-tab of the Tools Options, checking the 'tell websites I do not want to be tracked'-checkbox? Or somewhere else?
@mutchy126 (317)
17 Dec 12
I don't. I surf on my own computer that only I use so it doesn't matter about History, Temporary Files, Cookies and all that.
• China
23 Mar 11
Yes i do surf in firefox. Though i don't work in anonymous. But i am doing work in auto surfing sites. It's easy to work. So i don't ignore it. Good luck!
• United States
26 Oct 10
I am a pro at GPT sites, although I have given it up for about 5 months now but I have to say I did use it consistently and got 99.99% of my offers approved that way.
@Bushin (141)
• Philippines
9 Nov 10
You mean private Browsing so that Mozilla will not store any information in your computer cache.