Microsoft is working as hard as ever to ensure that their Browser remains at the top of the surf.  With Browsers like Firefox, Safari and Opera doing very serious damage to their reign, the Redmond company is hoping that Internet Explorer 8 will help regain that MS swagger.  I for one don't see it happening, but that's just one mans opinion. 

One of the new options Microsoft has been hard at work on is "private Browsing", a plugin that makes your browsing footprint invisible.  Basically MS is working hard to give you something those aforementioned browsers already give you, with option for your use of them.

But Microsoft IE 8's new "private browsing" will now give you:

InPrivate Browsing: This lets you control whether or not IE saves your browsing history, cookies, and other data.

Delete Browsing History: This helps you control your browsing history after you’ve visited Web sites.

InPrivate Blocking: This informs you about content that is in a position to observe your browsing history, and allows you to block it.

InPrivate Subscriptions:  This feature allow you to augment the capability of InPrivate Blocking by subscribing to lists of Web sites to block or allow.

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