![]() When you want to launch the browser in incognito mode, right-click on the taskbar shortcut. Name your shortcut as Microsoft Edge InPrivate. Note:- Dont like to have shortcuts Place Chrome on your taskbar. Give your shortcut a name (this will likely be the name of the third-party app).ĭouble-click on the new shortcut on your desktop to verify that it opens the app. To open an incognito window, start Chrome and click the menu in the top right corner of the window. For 64-bit Windows versions, the shortcut target usually looks as follows: 'ProgramFiles (x86)MicrosoftEdgeApplicationmsedge.exe' -inprivate. When you open a new Incognito window, you can now click on the profile icon, and find a new entry, Create. 0, as spotted by GeekerMag, includes a special option for that. The example below shows the file path to open in an Incognito mode Chrome window. Google Chrome allows you to create a shortcut that will open a new Incognito window directly with one click. Look for following option: Enable Incognito Desktop Shortcut Enables users to create a desktop shortcut for incognito mode. Now type incognito in the Search flags box. It’ll open the advanced configuration page. ![]() Paste the text from the text editor into the “Type the location of the item” field and press Next. Google Chrome allows you to create a shortcut that will open a new Incognito window directly with one click. Open Google Chrome web browser and type chrome://flags/ in addressbar and press Enter. Go to the PC desktop, right-click, and select New > shortcut. ![]() In the Opera Properties window, click the Shortcut tab. Right-click the icon and select Properties in the drop-down menu that appears. You should now have a text file that looks something like this:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe -incognito Opera Locate the shortcut or icon used to open the Opera browser. Paste that IP address into the text browser after “-incognito”. In the text editor add -incognito to the end of the file path (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe -incognito).įrom the Chrome address bar, copy the address of the third-party app (e.g., where myapp is the third-party application and is either 127.0.0.1 (if the app is on the same workstation as waters_connect) or the fully qualified domain name of the PC on which the app is installed. Identify the Chrome.exe file location (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe).Ĭopy the location of the Chrome executable from the Windows Explorer path bar into the text editor (e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\Chrome.exe). ![]()
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