@WhoRoger to Mildly InfuriatingEnglish • edit-21 year agoWebsites telling me what I can do with my own browser so they can have their pointless cookiesmessage-square104arrow-up1590arrow-down118file-text
arrow-up1572arrow-down1message-squareWebsites telling me what I can do with my own browser so they can have their pointless cookies@WhoRoger to Mildly InfuriatingEnglish • edit-21 year agomessage-square104file-text
minus-squareEavolutionlinkfedilink9•1 year agoI wonder if it tries to save a cookie then read it back? I don’t really know how any of this works but that sounds like a way to detect it that’s fairly infallible.
minus-squarecuriosityLynxlinkfedilink12•1 year agoWriting a cookie and reading it back should work just fine even in incognito mode. It just gets deleted once incognito is closed.
minus-squaredekatronlinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 year agoThere are ways to detect private browsing by querying browser features or behaviours that are different in private browsing. For example, in Firefox calling Navigator.serviceworker returns undefined if private browsing is enabled. Check out this script for ways to detect this in popular browsers: https://github.com/Joe12387/detectIncognito/blob/main/src/detectIncognito.ts
I wonder if it tries to save a cookie then read it back? I don’t really know how any of this works but that sounds like a way to detect it that’s fairly infallible.
Writing a cookie and reading it back should work just fine even in incognito mode. It just gets deleted once incognito is closed.
There are ways to detect private browsing by querying browser features or behaviours that are different in private browsing.
For example, in Firefox calling
Navigator.serviceworker
returnsundefined
if private browsing is enabled.Check out this script for ways to detect this in popular browsers:
https://github.com/Joe12387/detectIncognito/blob/main/src/detectIncognito.ts