On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 7:35 PM, Kyle Machulis <kmachu...@mozilla.com>
wrote:

> AFAIK, Chrome's strategy for this is to just store everything in memory and
> keep a fairly small size cap on it (something like 32mb?).
>

Really?  Last I asked they said they basically created a new temporary
profile when entering incognito mode.  (More similar to our containers,
etc.) The code then worked as normal.  So I thought it wrote to disk.  They
then delete the temp profile when they are done with incognito.

This is only based on an informal face-to-face discussion with one of their
storage engineers, though.  I haven't actually looked at the code.

Ben
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