What are the differences between a private web browser window and a regular web browser window? (Choose three.)
What are the differences between a private web browser window and a regular web browser window? (Choose three.)
Private web browser windows do not store cookies persistently, meaning that cookies are not saved after the browsing session ends. They do not keep records in the browser history, so any websites visited are not stored in the browser's history log. Additionally, private web browser windows do not send regular stored cookies that were saved in previous browsing sessions, ensuring that any previously saved cookies are not used during the private session. These characteristics help enhance privacy during web browsing sessions.
B,D&E are correct, although what it has to do with Linux Essentials I don't know
Is this actually for real on the test? If yes, why. beazzlebub is right, what this gotta do with linux.
People ask what this has to do with linux but this is in the LPI linux study guide by Sybex covering applications and basic security.