The One Flaw You Need to Know About Safari's "Private" Mode in iOS 8

Sep 22, 2014 08:27 PM
Feb 19, 2015 07:33 PM
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A warning to all of you iPhone users with parents, significant others, and nosy friends: Private Mode in the Safari browser isn't as private as you think. At least, not as private as it used to be back in iOS 7.

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Thanks to a tip from Redditor ILikeToSpooner, we know that when you exit Private Mode in Safari on iOS 8, you're no longer asked if you want to close all tabs in the window like you were in iOS 7.

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This dialog box would ensure that you could easily close all of the tabs you were surfing in Private Mode, which more than likely you didn't want seen by others.

However, in iOS 8, this prompt is absent. Instead, when you exit Private Mode, you're taken to your regular Safari tabs. When you go back into Private Mode, any tabs that were opened are still available for anyone to see.

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Regular Safari tabs.

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Still present Private Mode tab.

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Regular Safari tabs.

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Still present Private Mode tab.

This is a big change from previous behavior of Private Mode, most likely due to the fact that private and regular browsing modes shared the same window previously instead of getting their own, and switching over meant that all of your private tabs would be converted to non-private tabs, unless you closed them all.

Still, if you're not cautious in iOS 8, it can cause some unnecessary grief. So, be careful—manually close out your Private Mode tabs—or maybe try a third-party browser with better privacy options. At least until Apple comes to their senses and adds passcode-protection for the Private window. If we ever get that, you could leave those tabs open all you want.

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