According to a report from the Register and Computerworld, there will be private browsing features (available in Internet Explorer 8, Google’s Chrome and Apple’s Safari) in the coming version of Firefox.
A beta release of Firefox 3.1 is expected during the next month and it will reject cookies got in the private session. It doesn’t record sites visited disable, automatically remove downloads with Firefox’s download manager and auto-filling of passwords.
It Mozilla’s plan to present a private mode for quite some time, but now after the positive reaction to IE8’s InPrivate modes and Chrome’s Incognito positive reaction ,now the things are quite faster from Mozliia.
Mike Connor, who is Firefox lead developer, says: “we will surely do it into 3.1 using one or the other way.”


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