![]() In that vein, any accumulated views in the incognito instance aren't going to persist beyond that incognito session. ![]() If you've visited a site a bunch, but then attempt to access the same site in incognito mode, the site engagement score will in the incognito instance will be 0 (because the incognito instance doesn't know about your regular browsing habits), and Flash will be suppressed. That way, sites you use frequently show Flash content, but sites that you've never seen get the degraded browsing experience by default. Just as an aside, Incognito mode may actually "feel" like a change in behavior, in that it affects the calculated site engagement score Chrome calculates a "site engagement score" to determine whether or not to show Flash content at launch, based on the number of time you visit a site.
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