To be fair to Google, Chrome is not the only browser with limited privacy. Microsoft Edge’s InPrivate mode has the same lax protection as Chrome. Apple Safari’s Private Window does not cloak your IP address or block your boss from seeing what you do, although it does prevent cross-site...
Like Safari's Private Browsing introduced in 2005's Tiger and Internet Explorer 8's new InPrivate mode, Google's Chrome will support 'incognito' windows and tabs where the browser won't save any history, cookies, or leave other private tracks. And similar to an upcoming feature in Safari 4...