Not normally, mainly for use when a page seems suspicious or when I don’t want the cookies to persist and change my browser history. I think it’s a good change, as it gives the user a choice each time, I just found it odd that it was always a default behavior (it implies, maybe it wasn’t), and I’ve been using Firefox since version 1.0 from being a Netscape user and never ran across it.
Personally, I don’t think I’d be downloading something when I’m incognito. However, I’d be surprised if it self deleted. I think giving the user the option is better, but my point is that if it is a rare occurrence, then perhaps a non persisting option is better (a remember my choice tick box is still an option).
Not normally, mainly for use when a page seems suspicious or when I don’t want the cookies to persist and change my browser history. I think it’s a good change, as it gives the user a choice each time, I just found it odd that it was always a default behavior (it implies, maybe it wasn’t), and I’ve been using Firefox since version 1.0 from being a Netscape user and never ran across it.
Personally, I don’t think I’d be downloading something when I’m incognito. However, I’d be surprised if it self deleted. I think giving the user the option is better, but my point is that if it is a rare occurrence, then perhaps a non persisting option is better (a remember my choice tick box is still an option).