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Google Chrome’s Incognito mode is now more private in Windows 11 – and it’s all thanks to Microsoft

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  • A new discovery highlights Microsoft’s efforts in improving privacy while in incognito mode on Chrome
  • The clipboard history is no longer saved on Cloud Clipboard
  • Media previews of content viewed in incognito are hidden

Microsoft has been under pressure from many PC users (including myself) lately due to the litany of issues that Windows 11 24H2 has introduced – but for once it seems to have done something I, and others, approve of.

As highlighted by Windows Latest, one of Microsoft’s previous updates disabled Google Chrome from saving clipboard history when browsing in incognito mode on both Windows 11 and Windows 10. It was previously possible to copy your content to the Cloud Clipboard, which allows you to cut and paste across devices on the same Google account, but this negated what incognito mode is used for.

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