# FALSE: Incognito mode stops ticket websites from connecting your queue session to your device.

> Incognito mode does not prevent ticket websites from identifying your device or linking your queue session to it. While it limits local history storage, websites still use active cookies, IP addresses, browser fingerprinting, and account logins to connect and monitor queue sessions.

- Canonical: https://factpage.ai/v/incognito-mode-stops-ticket-websites-woh9e
- Markdown: https://factpage.ai/v/incognito-mode-stops-ticket-websites-woh9e.md
- Published: 2026-06-20T06:21:52.143Z
- Updated: 2026-06-20T06:22:19.379Z
- Product: FactPage

## Claim
Incognito mode stops ticket websites from connecting your queue session to your device.

## Verdict
- Label: FALSE
- Source match: Weak
- Confidence: High
- Score: 10
- Meaning: Tech Myth

## Copy-Ready Comeback
FactPage check: FALSE. Incognito mode does not stop ticket websites from linking your queue session to your device.

## Bottom Line
Incognito mode does not prevent ticket websites from identifying your device or linking your queue session to it. While it limits local history storage, websites still use active cookies, IP addresses, browser fingerprinting, and account logins to connect and monitor queue sessions.

## Evidence Lines
1. Active cookies maintain sessions - The public record available for this pass conflicts with the claim's main conclusion.
2. IP and fingerprint tracking - The claim leaves no room for known exceptions, which makes it easier to disprove.
3. Required account logins - A challenger would need a source that addresses the full claim, not a related anecdote.

## Source Trail
1. Source 1: Ticketmaster Support
   - Publisher: Direct source
   - Used for: The record that should answer the claim most directly.
2. Source 2: WikiHow Technical Review
   - Publisher: Public data or reporting
   - Used for: A second source that shows what the claim leaves out.
3. Source 3: Panda Security Tech Blog
   - Publisher: Opposing evidence
   - Used for: The strongest source someone could use to challenge this result.

## Citation Note
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