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Chrome to let users take screenshots in incognito mode – Android Police
If you’re somewhat wary of your privacy and don’t want Google to keep track of all the sites you’ve visited, you’re probably very familiar with Chrome’s

If you’re somewhat wary of your privacy and don’t want Google to keep track of all the sites you’ve visited, you’re probably very familiar with Chrome’s incognito mode, which allows you to navigate the web in a private session, preventing sites from accessing local cookies, and also removing all temporary data when you’re done. While this is very useful for a variety of purposes — I’ll let your imagination run wild, Chrome didn’t allow users to take screenshots while going incognito until now. Thankfully,…
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