12.10.2019
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How to Disable Private Browsing in Mozilla Firefox? There are many Mozilla Firefox users who want to get rid of the Private Browsing feature. Here too, you will not find a default option to do that. Therefore, you will have to use a Mozilla add-on named Disable Private Browsing Plus. It’s a multipurpose add-on, because it does a lot of jobs. Tip: To leave Private Mode, close the private window or re-open the Firefox browser. Open the Opera browser. Press the Ctrl+Shift+N keys at the same time. Open the Opera browser. Click the button in the upper-left-hand corner of the window. From the drop-down menu, select New private window.

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Is getting an update today that brings a new layout for its menu and settings, as well as new organization settings in the New Tabs features to iPhone and iPad users. But more importantly, it is also introducing persistent Private Browsing tabs that allow you to keep private browsing tabs alive across sessions.Typically, when you exit Firefox, your sessions will exit, too. Now, when you relaunch Firefox, you’ll be right back in your private browsing sessions. And while it’s important to remember that private browsing doesn’t render you anonymous, it does automatically erase your cookies, passwords and browsing history. Sometimes you want those to persist across your sessions, though, given that it’s annoying to have to re-enter your passwords every time you quite the app, for example, and now Firefox lets you do that until you actively exit the private browsing mode.“Keeping your private browsing preferences seamless is just another way we’re making it simple and easy to give you back control of the privacy of your online experience,” Mozilla explains in today’s announcement.With this updates, users now also get different options to organize the view they see when they open a blank new tab.

You can now chose between having new tabs open to your bookmarks list, Firefox Home (which features your top sites and recommendations from the -owned Pocket), a list of your recent history or a custom URL (with your own homepage, for example). Or, if you just like to see a white page, you can also opt to see a blank page.As for the new settings and menu layout, Mozilla notes that these now closely mirror the Firefox desktop version. That means you can now access your bookmarks, history, Reading List and download from the Library menu item, for example.