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FALSE

Incognito is local privacy, not internet invisibility.

Incognito or private browsing mainly keeps local browser history off the device. It does not hide browsing from websites, network administrators, schools, employers, or internet providers.

Claim support: WeakConfidence: High

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Distortion risk93%
Manipulation signalHIGH

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Incognito mode makes airline or ticket prices reset because the site forgets you completely.

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That claim does not hold up. Incognito or private browsing mainly keeps local browser history off the device. It does not hide browsing from websites, network administrators, schools, employers, or internet providers.

Source trail: factpage.ai/v/incognito-mode-makes-airline-or-q4k92

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"Incognito mode makes airline or ticket prices reset because the site forgets you completely."

Incognito or private browsing mainly keeps local browser history off the device. It does not hide browsing from websites, network administrators, schools, employers, or internet providers.

FactPage marked it FALSE with distortion risk 93%. Source trail: factpage.ai/v/incognito-mode-makes-airline-or-q4k92

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Incognito or private browsing mainly keeps local browser history off the device. It does not hide browsing from websites, network administrators, schools, employers, or internet providers.

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Google Chrome HelpBrowser vendor source on Incognito limits.
Mozilla SupportSecond browser vendor source on private browsing limits.
FTCConsumer privacy context for what browser settings do and do not protect.
Evidence source: Google Chrome Help
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Chrome says what stays visible

Google says websites, employers or schools, and internet service providers may still see activity.

2

Private browsing is not anonymity

Mozilla says private browsing does not make users anonymous on the internet.

3

The feature is still useful

It can reduce local traces on a shared device, but that is different from hiding traffic from the network.

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