Schools: same reason as parents +cyber-bullying evidence +other risks

Enterprises & govt, other than security concerns, same reason as
parents, +insider trading, stock pumping et al audit trail

Regards

Chris


On 16 August 2016 at 11:28, Kaply Consulting <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I'm explaining to people why governments, schools, enterprises, etc.
> want to disable things in Firefox, most of the things (Sync, Developer
> Tools) are easy, but I have trouble explaining why someone (other than a
> parent :) ) would want to disable private browsing.
>
> For folks that do disable private browsing within their organization, are
> there legal, regulatory or other reasons to disable private browsing? Or is
> it just preference?
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> Mike Kaply
>
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