When you use panic mode, it switches to a different website. For most people, it's enough, but it could be more. My idea is that when the panic button is pressed, it either deletes your browser history or swaps it to something else. This is useful because if someone uses panic mode, their history is still visible to someone viewing the history, and if this idea is implemented, it would swap/delete their history, and it could save many teens from getting grounded.
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