detaro 5 years ago

private mode often blocks features that could be used for tracking in a way that the site can discover the feature is blocked, e.g. things like localStorage not accepting data.

Dduuggrr 5 years ago

Note that private browsing won’t remove every trace of your Internet activities. Any files you save will remain. Private browsing also doesn’t do anything to obscure your Web traffic from the server’s side. Websites you visit will still have your IP address, and any unencrypted data you send is as susceptible to interception as it would be in a normal browser session. Instead of incognito mode use TOR or at least Firefox...

  • vermontdevil 5 years ago

    I was using Firefox in private mode when I got blocked. But I'll give TOR a try.

    • phakding 5 years ago

      That may not work. The TOR proxies are either blocked or using them means solving captchas for every website you would visit. Even google asks you to verify that you are not a robot if you are using TOR.