2013/11/07 17:39:34
soens
There is an option to open a "New incognito window". But this may induce some sort of browser bullying to commence, so beware. You've been warned.
2013/11/07 17:50:42
Old55
My Chrome went belly-up with the last upgrade, so I didn't have a chance to get bullied.  I had to dump it.  It affected Firefox and IE, too--so I dumped it.  I guess I found the silver lining, I suppose.  Oddly, IE is starting to behave a little better eventhough I haven't had a chance to mess with it. 
2013/11/07 18:19:22
craigb
Chrome is getting flakey?  Well, we know what comes next.  The metal underneath will start to rust!
2013/11/07 19:01:41
sharke
What is browser bullying?
2013/11/07 19:49:24
bayoubill
Yeah! What is browser bullying?
2013/11/07 20:29:32
Rimshot
Yeah what's the browser bullying?
2013/11/07 20:33:20
SuperG
Tried researching it, appears to be a reference where websites make recommendations (..bullying) to use another browser due to some claimed incompatibility..i.e. "works best with..".
 
I don't understand why Chrome's incognito mode would do that, though I do get some complaints about the Adblock plug-in I'm using. I figure if you need to do a pop-up, and it's just for advertisements, you're not worth my time anyway.
 
Now incognito mode, that's the cat's *ss; there's no way anyone can track you via cookies. Make's reading the NYT really easy if you don't have a subscription....

2013/11/08 00:00:56
sharke
What I'm seeing a bit of now is sites that detect that you're using AdBlocker and try and persuade you to turn it off to "support" them. 
 
LOL yeah right...I'm going to opt in for the ads! 
2013/11/08 01:28:59
craigb
We now interrupt our commercials for a small look at the actual programming...
2013/11/08 13:48:00
soens
Soooo.... how's about dem Dolphins, eh?
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