“Private, Incognito Web Browsing Is Safer”
While “private browsing” via Safari and “Incognito mode” via Google Chrome may appear to offer additional layers of security when browsing the web, they
In vast contrast with a Virtual Private Network (VPN), which is an effective yet inexpensive software program specifically designed to mask your identity, passwords, credentials and browsing history in its totality. “Private” or “incognito” browsing means the browser simply won’t log your search history or import bookmarks by default. But you’re still “you,” as far as other users, admins, and your ISP is concerned.
Ultimately, private browsing won’t protect your identity, but a good quality VPN will.