Which feature of a web browser should be used when you want to visit websites without saving the history, cookies, or temporary files related to your activities during that session?
Private browsing is a feature available in most web browsers that allows users to browse the internet without recording the history or storing cookies and temporary files that track their activities. When a private browsing session ends, this information is typically discarded. This is the correct answer because it specifically refers to the functionality of not retaining or storing user activity data during a browsing session. Other answers mention features that do not provide this particular functionality.
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