No offense, JASpup, and I apologize for not butting in early; "real-world" concerns took precedent. But, the existence and length of this thread suggest that being able to use incognito mode is somehow important.
In a recent post Mike Walsh pointed out that Google-Chromes deprecated Incognito mode 5 years ago. viewtopic.php?p=9923#p9923. Maybe they disguised that condition. I didn’t know.
Then, again, I didn’t use it. I'm the only one who uses my computers and I configure all my web-browsers to delete cookies --indeed everything-- when they close. AFAIK, incognito mode offered nothing more. Even in incognito mode “Chrome will remember cookies, site data, and permissions granted while you’re browsing, but this information is deleted upon closing the incognito tab.” Of course, use google-search or any other google-app while in incognito mode and you might as well not be. Access any site, and its publisher and advertisers knows you are there.
Occasionally it is important to me --such as when accessing an online bank-- is that what I am doing is not available to 3rd-parties and especially the outlaws inhabiting the web phishing for identities and spreading malware.
Most of what incognito mode's name inaccurately give it the impression of doing can be accomplished by host-files, see http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 21#1008521 and as Terry H pointed out in the post following that one, using Menu>Internet>Pup-Advert-Blocker is an easy (albeit less personalized) way to implement that.
Additional protection can be implemented using addons/extension. The attached screenshot shows only a few of many available.
uBlock Origin and Ghostery have been recommended by Puppy Fans. I'm familiar with Avg, Avast and Avira from my XP days as reputable companies combating malware. I mention them here because they advertise having anti-phising components. I wasn't familiar with Adguard but it's website advises:
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/adguard/
## What AdGuard AdBlocker does:
★ Blocks all ads: video ads (includes YouTube adblock), rich media advertising, unwanted pop-ups (popup blocker), banners and text ads (includes Facebook adblock)
★ Speeds up page loading and saves bandwidth, thanks to the missing ads and pop up windows
★ Protects your privacy by blocking common third-party tracking systems
★ Blocks many spyware, adware and dialer installers
★ Protects you from malware and phishing
## What are the advantages over Adblock or AdBlock Plus?
★ AdGuard ad blocker is really fast and lightweight. It uses half as much memory as other popular solutions: Adblock, Adblock Plus, and even outperforms uBlock Adblocker in some tests.
★ AdGuard can handle most of the anti-adblock scripts. You won't have to turn off the ad blocker any more to be able to visit the websites that are using such scripts.
★ AdGuard is simply better looking and modern (in our opinion).
It notes that Adguard currently has 8,326,360 users, 2415 of whom have taken the time to rate it giving it a 4.6 out of five star rating.