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  2. Private browsing - Wikipedia

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    Private browsing (also known as incognito mode or private mode) is a feature in some web browsers that enhances user privacy. In this mode, the browser initiates a temporary session separate from its main session and user data.

  3. How to turn on incognito mode on your computer and phone to ...

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    And if you're using a Wi-Fi network powered by your work, school, or a business, they can track it too. Nonetheless, incognito mode is great for enforcing privacy on a busy or shared device.

  4. Parental controls - Wikipedia

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    'Incognito/InPrivate' modes with the 'image' tab: Users, parental control software, and parental control routers may use 'safe search' to enforce filtering at most major search engines. However, in most browsers a user may select 'Incognito' or 'InPrivate' browsing, enter search terms for content, and select the 'image' tab to effectively ...

  5. Browsing in incognito mode doesn't protect you as much ... - AOL

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    Although a private browsing mode known as “Incognito" in Google's widely used Chrome browser has been available for nearly a decade, a legal settlement involving the way it works has casting new ...

  6. Microsoft family features - Wikipedia

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    Purchase & spending features - Parents can add money to their child's account that the child can then use to buy content in the Windows Store. This feature allows parents to give their children spending allowances without having to attach a credit card to the child's account. Parents can see a child's recent purchases in the Windows Store. [23]

  7. Android app lets parents lock, monitor their kids' phones - AOL

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    Parental punishments have officially gone digital. Ignore No More is an app created by a Texas mother Sharon Standifird that allows parents to lock their child's phone with a simple four-digit code.

  8. Samsung Galaxy Watch series - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Exynos W1000 Connectivity Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 4 Bluetooth 4.2 5.0 5.2 5.3 5.4 Cellular No LTE LTE optional: NFC Yes Positioning GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, BDS Battery Capacity (mAh) 230 247 340 247 361 284 410 300 425 300 425 Sensors Accelerometer: Yes Gyroscope: Yes Barometer: Yes Electro-optical sensor: Yes Photodetector: Yes ECG: No Yes HRM: No Yes

  9. Net Nanny - Wikipedia

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    Net Nanny was designed, created and founded by Gordon Ross in 1994 in Vancouver and moved to Bellevue, Washington in 2000. [8] He became inspired to create an internet protection service for children, families and organizations, after viewing a sting operation on a pedophile soliciting a child online. [9]