On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 20:19:34 +0100, Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote: >> > If we are browsing in incognito mode, we have a shorter warning: >> >> IMHO: Don't bother the user when he is doing the right thing. He is safe, >> so let him in without questions. 1 click saved. > > Problem is it is hard to impossible to reliably detect when he is doing the > *wrong* thing. Until we have a custom browser with non-localhost url's, we > need the user to be aware of the issue?
If the incognito flag is passed, I think we can safely assume that we are actually in incognito mode and not show any message. With the exception of the current Chrome bug of course. When Chrome is fixed and FF 1.6 is out, we can cover quite some ground. We still have the separate IE warning, don't we? - Zero3