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Seriously?
Private browsing has been a feature of Safari for quite some time, going back at least to Safari 4.x and maybe earlier. Look under the "Safari" menu for "Private Browsing". It doesn't make sense to implement private browsing as a system-wide preference since that would give the impression that all Internet traffic is private.
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Seriously? Did you read my post? STICKY PREF. That means I don't have to select it every single time I launch Safari. Other browsers all do this. Please, read carefully.
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Which ones? The only other browser I have is Chrome, and it's not sticky there.
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According to Macworld, Safari's Safe Browsing mode doesn't block cookies or web bugs, so it's likely not doing what the name implies. If you're concerned about your activity being tracked, take a look at the MacWorld article Protect your privacy: browse the Web safely.
If just being sure Safe Browsing is turned on makes you happy, try launching Safari with an AppleScript:
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