Open in Incognito
Open the active tab or a link in a incognito window via toolbar button, context-menu or keyboard shortcut.
Toggles browser tab(s) type between normal and incognito (aka inprivate, private)
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For frequent users of incognito mode, this extension helps you to make your experience smoother.
Currently, it helps you to switch one or more browser tabs from normal to incognito or vice versa with a single click. Also, you can decide whether the selected tabs will be added to a new window or to any existing window (of the same target type) using shortcuts or by changing options.
Features:
- Based on Manifest V3
- Provides two different operating modes via shortcuts.
- Add tabs to a new window or even any existing window.
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Open the active tab or a link in a incognito window via toolbar button, context-menu or keyboard shortcut.
Alter the browser's built-in privacy settings in a toolbar popup
A better way to hide your browsing history
Open incognito tab: switch current tab to private browsing mode with a click. Go incognito and delete tab URL from browsing history.
Want to surf the Internet in privacy? Use incognito mode to ensure the browser surfing history is not saved by Google Chrome.
Bidirectional tab mover: Normal ↔ Incognito. Use Alt+M for single tab or Alt+Shift+M for all tabs (Option+M/Option+Shift+M on Mac).