One of the great features recently implemented by just about every browser is the ability to hide your browsing activity. Many people have many different reasons for doing so, but the fact is is that it is used on a regular basis by all of these people and it’s here to stay.
Google Chrome makes it easy to switch to it by simply adding it as a sub-menu option, but why not make it even easier with a Chrome Plug-in that adds an incognito button to you menu bar. This great extension does just that.

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