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Tyler ShearsJeffrey Epstein

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55%

Event Description

Tyler Shears instructs Jeffrey Epstein to use Google Chrome Incognito Mode to conduct searches, explaining that using Incognito mode will prevent search history from impacting results and provide an accurate representation of what average searchers will find. Shears provides detailed step-by-step instructions for opening an incognito window and keyboard shortcuts.

Quoted Evidence

Can you set up Google Chrome and use Incognito Mode? If you search while signed into your Google account is impacts things, but using Incognito mode will resolve that... Using Google Chrome + InCognito Mode + Clearing Browser Cache = only reliable reporting.

Trafficking Assessment

Likelihood

55%

Confidence

85%

Thread Prior

65%

Indicators

Coaching on use of private/incognito browsing to avoid tracked search historyInstructions to clear browser cache and minimize digital footprintEmphasis on obtaining 'true representation' of search results without historical evidenceFraming of concealment as methodological rather than for legitimate privacy

Reasoning

Detailed instruction in digital concealment techniques (Incognito Mode, cache clearing) paired with avoidance of account-linked searching. In isolation, these are legitimate privacy tools, but the context of reputation suppression tied to an accused trafficker raises the likelihood that this instruction supported broader efforts to obscure misconduct evidence. High confidence due to explicit step-by-step guidance.