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This is how Google Chrome tells that you’re watching too much porn!

Originally designed for searching secret things and asking silly questions that we’re too embarrassed to ask, Google Chrome’s incognito windows have been used widely by people to watch porn.

This is how Google Chrome tells that you’re watching too much porn! This is how Google Chrome tells that you’re watching too much porn!

Originally designed for searching secret things and asking silly questions that we’re too embarrassed to ask, Google Chrome’s incognito windows have been used widely by people to watch porn. 

Yes, Google Chrome's incognito mode allows you to browse porn to your heart's content and your laptop or phone will store no evidence of it.

And it appears the brains behind Google are well aware of the function's main use.

When you open 100 incognito windows, a smiley or winky face appears.

Instead of the normal tab counter in the top right-hand corner, users will see the cheeky face.

A winky face - ;) - appears on Android devices, whereas iOS users see a normal smiley - :).

Google seem to be poking fun at prolific users of incognito windows but it's unclear why the faces appear.

According to Mashable, it could be that the app wasn't designed to have more than two characters in the number of tabs field so rather than displaying three digits, they use a face instead.

This is just one of many hidden features - known as Easter Eggs - in Google Chrome.

For example, if you search 'google in 1998' in your browser, you'll be transported back to the original version of the search engine.

Another fun secret trick is a game you can play when a page is taking a while to load - press the spacebar and a dinosaur will appear.

You then use the spacebar to make him dodge obstacles.

There are apparently tons of hidden features of Google Chrome that are yet to be discovered

(ANI)