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For me that behavior was expected. E.g. if I open a link from incognito in a new window, then it obviously should also use incognito but share its context with the previous sessions, otherwise it would require you to login over and over again. If an independently opened incognito window behaved different from a link-click window, I'd find it even more confusing.
I would say it should be the opposite. Separate windows should be independent but tabs on other hand can share same session.
Nah, I want to keep the session so if I log in on Amazon, I can open multiple windows and tabs without needed to log in again and again. That is the expected behavior.
Nah, what if you drag a tab from one window to another.
yeah that seems intended and obvious to me as well
In fact, that's a good way to understand the behavior. Log into a site. Visit the site in your other window. If they share a session, you'll be logged in. If they don't, you'll be logged out.