"Microsoft on Monday described some new privacy features that will come with IE8, the next release of its browser. The features are designed to make it easier for people to delete and control information about their Web browsing history.
With InPrivate Browsing, one of the new features, a user launches a new InPrivate Browsing window to go online. When the users closes the window, IE doesn’t store any cookies, passwords, words typed into the address bar, search queries, temporary Internet files, or form data from the browsing session. " – Content courtesy of IE8 to get privacy features | InfoWorld | News | 2008-08-25 | By Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service





