> The standard is would a reasonable person and the answer is absolutely not. Among non techies people assume that Incognito/Private Browsing provides less protection than is actually offered. You go into private browsing when you don’t what sites you visit to show up in your browser history, that’s it.
You quote my referring to what a reasonable person would do, and then seem to be offering a rebuttal by saying that it's about what a reasonable person would do …? Anyway, I think we must just disagree on a reasonable person's expectations.
> You quote my referring to what a reasonable person would do, and then seem to be offering a rebuttal by saying that it's about what a reasonable person would do …?
Yes. What's confusing about that?
They didn't say it was wrong to talk about a reasonable person, or anything like that.
But you were applying the reasonable person test incorrectly. You don't make a pile of reasonable people, and then check if any of them are confused. You look at what a single median reasonable person would think, basically.
> The standard is would a reasonable person and the answer is absolutely not. Among non techies people assume that Incognito/Private Browsing provides less protection than is actually offered. You go into private browsing when you don’t what sites you visit to show up in your browser history, that’s it.
You quote my referring to what a reasonable person would do, and then seem to be offering a rebuttal by saying that it's about what a reasonable person would do …? Anyway, I think we must just disagree on a reasonable person's expectations.