On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Monday 11 Jan 2010 11:49:11 am Akilan R wrote: > > >Tried 2 different GMail a/cs in the incognito mode and it signed me out > > > > from > > > > >both the account tabs giving the same message "You've been signed out as > > >you've logged into another account". > > > > What KG meant was that you could login into two accounts, one each in > > normal and in incognito window. Not two in the incognito mode itself. > > > > not exactly - in firefox, login in tab 1 as user1, go to tab 2 and login to > the > same account as user2, if you go back to tab1, where you are logged in as > user1, the moment you do an action, you get logged in as user 2. I just > wondered if chrome had solved this problem (I had never heard of incognito) > > 1. Incognito in Chrome is the same as "Private Browsing" in FF. 2. In saner moments, I read about these modes a little more. These do not maintain any history or cookies once you exit. However, it seems that during the sessions, these do exist. Should be, else GMail would keep asking for uid/pwd. 3. Like Akilan said, it does seems that Chrome maintains separation between these two i.e I could login as user1 in a normal chrome window and user2 in an incognito chrome window at the same time. 4. FF did not allow two windows, one in normal and another in the "Private Browsing" mode though. If I've two FF windows and swtich one to "Private Browsing" mode, the other normal window disappears. The other normal windows appears again when I exit "Private Browsing" mode thus bringing back 2 FF windows. -- Mohan Sundaram _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
