We're talking about "duplicate to incognito" not "move to incognito",
the behavior is obvious: actions that were performed in normal mode
act as normal (stay in history) and actions in new window in incognito
mode work as any other page in incognito... the question here is
whether the user is smart enough to notice after (maybe accidentally)
closing the incognito window or (accidentally) switching to previous
window, that this tab that we created duplicate of is NOT in incognito
mode. I believe if the user is already capable of using incognito
mode, that shouldn't be a big problem...

On May 25, 1:39 am, Meok <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think option b) is better . I would avoid dragging between normal
> > and incognito windows, especially because the opposite (from incognito
> > to normal) can't be done and it is exactly the way it should be.
>
> Agreed, option B would be best and I would rather a cut/paste rather
> than a copy/paste. The only thing is......when I "move a tab to
> Incognito", should Chrome automatically erase the History entry /
> entries for that tab?
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