It bears repeating: If you care about your privacy, STOP USING CHROME.

Google 'private browsing' mode not really private, Texas lawsuit says | Reuters
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Go to this site, and right Desktop Browsers / Desktop Private Modes to see what does or does not change for various browsers.

privacytests.org/

If you want a browser that respects your privacy, I recommend librewolf.net/ which is a hardened fork of Firefox.

If you prefer Chromium, Brave is your best bet.

For Android, Bromite is great.

@voltronic I really like Librewolf. I do use the update add on, so I get a little notification when it needs to be updated

@haggardmom75
Yes, that extension is essential.

A note for people who use LibreWolf: They disabled Firefox Sync for security reasons, but there is a better alternative for bookmarks sync that is encrypted, cross-platform and cross-browser.

xbrowsersync.org/

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