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A Google Chrome Feature Will Stop ISPs from Observing Incognito Mode

A new Google Chrome feature will block Internet Service Providers, ISPs, form knowing that a user is in Incognito mode. The new feature will be included in the next edition of Google Chrome, which is titled Google Chrome 76 and will be released in July. ISPs were previously able to view Incognito mode as a result of a loophole which will be addressed in the with the new Google Chrom feature coming to the next version of the browser.

The Google Chrome browser currently implements a File System API mode for Incognito browsing, this does not allow cookies or tracking information. However websites are able to detect this, and this can cause a website to change the way it collects data.
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1. Enhanced Privacy Protection - The new Google Chrome feature will enhance privacy protection by preventing ISPs from knowing when a user is in Incognito mode.
2. Closing Loopholes - Addressing the loophole that allowed ISPs to view Incognito mode presents an opportunity for innovative solutions to enhance internet privacy.
3. User-controlled Data Collection - The update to Google Chrome allows users to have more control over how their data is collected, creating a potential for disruptive innovation in data privacy solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Internet Browsers - The new Google Chrome feature will impact the internet browser industry by increasing privacy protection for users.
2. Internet Service Providers - The updated Google Chrome feature will disrupt the internet service provider industry by preventing them from accessing user data in Incognito mode.
3. Data Privacy Solutions - The closing of the loophole in Google Chrome creates an opportunity for the development of innovative data privacy solutions that empower users.

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