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Going Incognito

Going Incognito

Going incognito in the Chrome browser prevents Chrome from saving your browsing history.  It is a good idea to trigger this whenever you are on a public computer. 

Did you know? Safari and Firefox feature their own options for incognito or private browsing!

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