?? Doesn't this mean that you can't then access sites that DEMAND that you receive cookies ?
Better explained here:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb...ut-saving-info
My past experience with private browsing using the old FF 3.x was that under the hood it stored everything (cache, cookies, etc) in a separate temporary location until the browser was closed. This meant that any cookies received during a private browsing session remained functional until the browser was closed. I haven't done any private browsing in FF 26 as I'm now in the habit of clearing cache, cookies, etc when I close the browser (only got 200Mb free on my 4Gb SSD disk, it's time for a new lappie anyway).