Track private browsing sessions
BrowseReporter can track private browsing sessions. It reads the data directly on an internet network level so it is still tracked through the local client. This means that your users who may try to avoid getting tracked while doing time wasting or malicious actions data will still be collected.
All of the tracking data such as Sites Visited, URL Categories and Bandwidth will all be tracked from:
- Chrome: Incognito
- Mozilla Firefox: Private Browsing
- Internet Explorer: InPrivate Browsing
- Microsoft Edge: InPrivate Browsing
- Many more various browsers.
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