Covert brings private browsing to iDevices

chpwn, one of the most active application developers for iDevices, a made a new tweak called Covert that implements the "private browsing" function in the Safari browser for iOS. In essence, the "private browsing" function gives you the opportunity to surf the Internet without anyone accessing that computer knowing which pages you have accessed. This function deletes all browsing data when you close the browser and no one will be able to know which pages you have opened and how long you have been using that browser. This feature is available on all computer browsers, but Safari for iOS didn't have it until now.

Covert will be available for free in Cydia as soon as BigBoss publishes it in its repo.