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I don't believe it was ever called 'private mode', or am I wrong on this?
Private Mode is on Firefox.
Safari and Brave also both call it a private window
Internet Explorer also called it "InPrivate".
And Edge still does.
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On Firefox it's called Private mode, on Edge it's called InPrivate mode.
private browsing term appears in desktop and Android. Apple also uses the term.