How to Enable/Disable Incognito Mode Extensions on Chromebook – Guide

Chrome’s incognito mode offers a way to browse the web without leaving a trace. Whether it’s for viewing pornography, bypassing news outlet limits or using someone else’s computer, incognito mode can help keep your browsing activity private and away from your Google account and local browser storage.

Enhance your Chromebook’s incognito mode with extensions to protect against web beacons, trackers, and ads.

Enable / disable extensions in incognito mode on Chromebook

Incognito mode in Chrome prevents the browser from storing information about your web activity, and allows you to manage extensions without leaving a trace. Here’s how to enable or disable extensions while browsing incognito.

Open Google Chrome and click the hamburger menu – three lines in the upper-right corner of your webpage.

Choose ‘More Tools’ from the menu, then select ‘Extensions’.

Users can enable or disable extensions in incognito mode by checking or unchecking the box next to “Allow in incognito mode” when viewing a list of all available extensions.

Some extensions won’t work in incognito mode. To find out which ones, check your list of extensions and look for the “Allow in anonymous mode” box.

Chrome’s incognito mode prevents extensions from working, as it doesn’t allow them to access and store personal data while browsing. This mode ensures that no browsing history or cookies are saved.

Final note

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