Incognito is a browser replacement app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that simply removes features that the Safari app offers. This app focuses on allowing you privacy when you view a webpage by not storing the information in your history.
The biggest issue with this app is the fact that it?s lack of feature is something that you can manually solve from the Safari part of the settings tab. If you?re looking to hide something you?ve been looking at on your phone, having an app called Incognito is not the way to do it. In fact, that invites more trouble then simply clearing your history manual.
As the point of this app is to keep things secret, there?s no auto-fill in the address bar, no bookmarking functionality, and no auto-restore when you exit the app and go back into it. Removing these features is what this app is all about. The kicker is that these lack of features exist in all the other browsing applications that have come out for the iPhone so far, basically making this app useless.
If you?re trying to hide information you?ve been looking at on your phone, this is not the way to do it. This app draws more attention to you and your private web browsing then having a completely empty history would do. If you really like the fact that it doesn?t save your history, try one of the other web browsing apps that offers additional features instead of citing it?s shortcomings as features.







