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What even is the logic, now, of standard browsing? Why is it an option? Why does ios15 default to this standard browsing and cannot be set to stay in private browsing?

I haven’t yet been able to set my IOS 15 browsing to always default to Private Browsing…is that the way it is? I’d like to set the default just once and have it remain that way until I choose to change it back…presently, even when I select Private Browsing, Safari seem to flip it back a some points during a days activity without notifying…this may be something I’m overlooking…

Posted on Oct 5, 2021 2:54 PM

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Posted on Oct 7, 2021 8:35 AM

Seems I’ve recently answered my own inquiry. I have since discovered that this system works just fine. The option to have Private browsing on all the time is a functional reality, the way to achieve it is simply modified and improved in IOS15. Please disregard my original question.

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Oct 7, 2021 8:35 AM in response to jk269

Seems I’ve recently answered my own inquiry. I have since discovered that this system works just fine. The option to have Private browsing on all the time is a functional reality, the way to achieve it is simply modified and improved in IOS15. Please disregard my original question.

What even is the logic, now, of standard browsing? Why is it an option? Why does ios15 default to this standard browsing and cannot be set to stay in private browsing?

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