Google Maps' Incognito Mode is being tested for those who who don't want their whereabouts known

Google Chrome has an Incognito Mode that allows users to browse the web privately. Even someone else that you might share the same device with won't be able to discover that you've been checking out the latest news about the Google Pixel 4 because you plan on pre-ordering one. Not only will your browsing history be protected from prying eyes, but any forms that you fill out while incognito will also remain private. To go incognito on Chrome, tap on the three-button overflow menu on the right-hand corner of the screen. Go to Settings > New incognito tab. You can tell you're in this mode ...

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