Google Chrome's BIG PROBLEM that Google will SOLVE

Google Chrome will finally have solved a very big problem that the Google company has known for a long time, but which it will fix only now.

Google Chrome incognito problem

Google Chrome has a very serious problem that the Google company promised in the end that it would solve for users all over the world, although this theoretically happened before at some point.

More precisely, Google Chrome will have solved the "Incognito Mode" problem that still allows users to be tracked on certain websites, even if theoretically this should be impossible under normal conditions.

Google Chrome will no longer allow websites to track users who read certain articles, and are restricted from reading others, something that until now has been an intense topic of discussion.

Google claims that there is a problem when websites track logged-in users, in the normal version, even in "Incognito Mode", so that Google Chrome will have this problem solved on July 30, with version 76.

Google Chrome's BIG PROBLEM that Google will SOLVE

Google Chrome will have a modified internal functionality that saves files while surfing the Internet, even in incognito mode, and thus, we will be able to surf the Internet more anonymously.

Google Chrome will be modified in such a way that "Incognito mode" will no longer be able to be detected by any website, regardless of the method used, and this is because Google wants to give people the opportunity to be anonymous on the Internet.

Chrome's incognito mode is based on the principle that you should be able to browse the web privately. At the end of July, Chrome will fix an issue that allowed websites to detect people browsing in incognito mode. This will affect some publishers who have used this loophole to discourage circumvention of article payment systems, so we'd like to explain the background and context of the change.

Google Chrome has had this problem for several years, which shows how quickly Google wanted to solve it, but it is still good that they are finally thinking of correcting the bug.

Version 76 of Google Chrome has been in beta testing for some time, and it will be publicly available for everyone on July 30, so we still have 11 days to wait until we have another "Incognito Mode" useful.