New Delhi, June 20 -- Ever opened an incognito window and thought, "Now I'm invisible online"? The reality is, incognito mode is just a thin veil. It keeps your browsing history off your device, but your internet provider, employer, and most websites can still track you. If you want real privacy, better security, or even true anonymity, it's time to look beyond Chrome's incognito and try browsers built for more than just hiding your tracks.

Incognito mode only stops your browser from saving your history and cookies locally. It doesn't block trackers, hide your IP address, or prevent websites from profiling you. Advertisers, your network admin, and even Google itself can still see what you're doing. For anyone serious about privacy or sec...