The Internet is an essential tool for everyday tasks. Aside from common use, the option to browse the Internet\r\nprivately is a desirable attribute. However, this can create a problem when private Internet sessions become hidden\r\nfrom computer forensic investigators in need of evidence. Our primary focus in this research is to discover residual\r\nartifacts from private and portable web browsing sessions. In addition, the artifacts must contain more than just file\r\nfragments and enough to establish an affirmative link between user and session. Certain aspects of this topic have\r\ntriggered many questions, but there have never been enough authoritative answers to follow. As a result, we\r\npropose a new methodology for analyzing private and portable web browsing artifacts. Our research will serve\r\nto be a significant resource for law enforcement, computer forensic investigators, and the digital forensics\r\nresearch community.
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