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    As we navigate the web, whether it be on our device or on our computer, the browser stores certain information for you. For example, logins and passwords, history, and cached files are all items that the BlackBerry browser keeps track of as you browse the web. If, on the other hand, you do not wish others to have access to this information or you would like to view websites without saving this information, sort of like incognito mode in Google Chrome, this is accomplished by turning on Private Browsing.

    Now we touched upon this option in our Top Ten Browsing Tips but for those of you unfamiliar with the feature you can find the full rundown and limitations below.

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    05-08-14 01:22 PM

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