How to Force Any Browser to Always Start in Private Browsing Mode For Windows
As you browse the web, any browser remembers lots of information for you: sites you've visited, downloaded files, and more. when you don't want other users on your computer to see this information, for any reason. Private browsing allows you to Surf the Internet without saving any data however private browsing does not make you anonymous on the Internet, the browser won't keep any browser history, search history, download history, web form history, cookies, or temporary internet files.
In this tutorial will show you how to force your Browser to always start a private browsing session.
- Always Start Mozilla Firefox in Private Browsing Mode
- In Firefox menu Click on Tools and select Options.
- Then Click the Privacy icon, select “Never remember history”, hit OK.
Alternatively For Firefox you can set browser Always Start Firefox in Private Browsing Mode.
- type in URL address about:config and hit Enter.
- you will see this warning
you must click on “I'll be careful, I promise!”
- in search bar type browser.privatebrowsing.autostart , and change the value from false to true.
- now the Mozilla Firefox is ready to auto start Private browsing.
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- Always Start Google Chrome in Private Browsing Mode
- Taskbar or Desktop Right-click on Google Chrome shortcut and select Properties.
- Now you must add -incognito at the end of Target text box as shown in below image:
- Click on Ok and now whenever you'll launch Google Chrome using this shortcut, it will be always start in (Private Browsing Mode) incognito mode.
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- Always Start Internet Explorer in Private Browsing Mode
- Taskbar or Desktop Right-click on Internet Explorer shortcut and select Properties.
- Now you must add -private at the end of Target text box as shown in below image:
- Click on Ok and now whenever you'll launch Internet Explorer using this shortcut, it will be always start in (Private Browsing Mode).
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- Always Start Opera in Private Browsing Mode
- As usual above, Taskbar or Desktop Right-click on Opera shortcut and select Properties.
- Now you must -newprivatetab at the end of Target text box
That's it. feel free to leave your questions or feedback in comments below.
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