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Honestly, , Mozilla (I couldn't resist, sorry). These euphemisms such as "streamline your experience" as an excuse to remove useful features make me sick. Samsung already did this with the Galaxy S6.

Private mode also blocks both screenshots and saving pages, which I also hate about it. I liked guest mode because it provided all browsing functionality (history, cookies, etc.) as a temporary session, even after a restart or browser crash.

Now, Scumzilla ditches us with this mode. And is surprised why users refuse to update.

Honestly, [fuck you](#spoiler), Mozilla (I couldn't resist, sorry). These euphemisms such as "streamline your experience" as an excuse to remove useful features make me sick. Samsung already did this with the Galaxy S6. *Private mode* also blocks both screenshots and saving pages, which I also hate about it. I liked guest mode because it provided all browsing functionality (history, cookies, etc.) as a temporary session, even after a restart or browser crash. Now, Scumzilla ditches us with this mode. And is surprised why users refuse to update.

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Is there any feature that is a useful feature if it's inside Firefox? I was an FF fanboy for years. But holy cow has Brave gotten good. Not only does it have private window mode, but it also has tor mode. And a site that has a tor portal, it automatically opens it via the onion site, meaning that every site could just move to tor seamlessly if everyone just adopted Brave. That's good for both user and developer anonymity and kills censorship.

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Oh good. More reasons not to use that faggoty SJW browser of gayness.