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How To Enable Private Sessions In Mozilla 3.5

Some Days back Mozilla launched the new and improved version of Mozilla Firefox { Internet Web Browser } .With the release of the new Version of this browser came lots of interesting features and one of them is Private Browsing.

It is one of the most common things found in the state of the art web browsers such as Google Chrome And Internet Explorer 8.The benifit of using is that the user can surf the web without leaving any traces behind , although anything you bookmark will be safed.

So how do you enable private sessions in Mozilla Firefox Version 3.5.

1.After you have downloaded Mozilla Firefox Version 3.5 .
2.Go to the Tools menu and enable the option "Start Private Browsing" { The short key ctrl+shift+p ]
3.An Option will pop up asking you to confirm to start your private sessions.
4.Confirm this option.

Your private browsing will start , whenever you will close the session it will automatically delete History and the cookies leaving no traces behind.But please not anything that you bookmark will automatically be safed , And will not be deleted.



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