The idea that using 'incognito' mode while browsing the internet to buy flights will prevent airlines from gathering data and charging extra is just a myth, experts say.The misconception is that cookies are used by airlines to track the internet activity of potential buyers. Once they identify that somebody is looking for a specific ticket they can then start increasing prices.But economists, travel experts and bookings platforms all insist this is simply not how plane tickets are priced, and totally false.
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