A user needs to access their personal bank account using a public computer at a library. They are concerned that their login credentials, account details, and browsing activity might be saved on the computer for other users to see. Which of the following web browser features should the user enable to BEST address this concern?
The correct answer is private browsing. This feature, also known as Incognito or InPrivate mode, creates a temporary browsing session that does not save browsing history, cookies, or information entered in forms once the session is closed. This directly addresses the user's need to prevent their sensitive information from being stored on the public computer. Pop-up blockers are designed to prevent unwanted advertisement windows, not to protect session data. Profile synchronization is used to share bookmarks, passwords, and history across a user's own devices and would be counterproductive to privacy on a public machine. While clearing the cache is a useful privacy action, it must be done manually after the session and is less comprehensive than private browsing, which handles it automatically for the entire session.
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