2014 IEEE Asia Pacific Conference on Wireless and Mobile 2014
DOI: 10.1109/apwimob.2014.6920315
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Segregating user data by tabs in web browsers

Abstract: The popularity of multi tabbed browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox or Internet explorer has led to exploration of new ways to organize browser data in the different tabs. In tabbed browsing, different tabs on a web browser are typically used for different contexts. For example, one tab may be used for checking email and another for reading the news. However, the user data, such as bookmarks and history, is only accessible together rather than being segregated by context. In this paper we mention two approa… Show more

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“…Tabbed browsing enhances the browsing experience, and is easier to manage multiple web pages. When a user opens several pages of a same website in different tabs, the tabs usually share the session information [23]. When a browser signs-in to a website on one tab, and opens another link from the same website on a new tab, both the tabs share the information, so that the user is not required to sign-in again.…”
Section: ) Tabbed Browsingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tabbed browsing enhances the browsing experience, and is easier to manage multiple web pages. When a user opens several pages of a same website in different tabs, the tabs usually share the session information [23]. When a browser signs-in to a website on one tab, and opens another link from the same website on a new tab, both the tabs share the information, so that the user is not required to sign-in again.…”
Section: ) Tabbed Browsingmentioning
confidence: 99%