Picture this: you have national security level web browsing to do, and fire up Incognito mode. However, unless you also remember to toggle your keyboard over to Incognito, it's still studying what you type to add words to its dictionary. If you can already see a potentially embarrassing situation brewing, worry no more, as the newest SwiftKey Beta picks up the ability to automatically switch itself to Incognito mode.
Auto-switching works in most major web browsers, with the exception of UC Browser
While keyboards like Gboard have been auto-switching to Incognito mode for a while, it's good to see the feature being tested on other popular keyboards too — SwiftKey has over 100M downloads, and SwiftKey Beta has over a million. It's been three years since Microsoft acquired SwiftKey and, unlike Sunrise and Wunderlist, SwiftKey continues to be actively developed, even making its way to Windows 10.
Read MoreSwiftKey Beta automatic Incognito mode is here to save you from awkward predictions was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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