Wakoopa shouldn't track websites open in Chrome "incognito" windows nor in IE8 "InPrivate" tabs
Some people use these browser privacy features to avoid leaving signs that they are using certain websites. However, since the Wakoopa tracker doesn't pay attention to whether sites are open in these secure modes, the purpose is somewhat defeated for Wakoopa users.
The tracker needs to know to ignore incognito windows and tabs.
The tracker needs to know to ignore incognito windows and tabs.
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Inappropriate?Just want to ping this, see how it's coming along.
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Inappropriate?It has proven to be quite challenging to make the determination if the browser is in incognito mode. We're still working on it.
I’m sorry
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Inappropriate?Also in Firefox there is a "Private Browsing" mode.
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Inappropriate?There's only two reasons why one's using Private Browsing. 1. You work for the CIA or some secret agency, or 2. Porn. Since Wakoopa doesn't track the last one there's not much to worry about since the CIA guys are smart enough not to install tracking software on their devices. But seriously, it would be pretty cool and certainly would make the Wakoopa Tracker a lot more advanced. @ Nitsuga: and Safari for Mac and Windows.. The fact that there's so many means code has to be written for each individual browser on each platform.
I’m being a smartass.
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