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Story: Microsoft plans Internet Explorer privacy mode

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Posted by: Yellowcave (Thursday 21 August 2008, 5:42 PM)

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Goes against their current position.

For years people have invested time and effort into clearing up after browsing with IE as it is designed to leave as much about as possible. It is even the UK legal benchmark for "making copy".

Now they want to jump on the bandwagon when they actually caused the problem with poor design?

Another MS product I wont use. Meanwhile hidden behind trademark applications have they snuck a couple of invalid software patent applications in there as well!

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