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Start Web Browser in Private Mode via an Additional Icon

Summary by PCWorld
When you start Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Microsoft Edge, the browser always opens in standard mode. If you want to open a window in private mode with a single mouse click, you’ll need to modify the relevant shortcut. To do this, first copy the browser shortcut and right-click the copy. Select “Properties” from the context menu, then in the window that appears, add a command to the “Target” field based on your browser: For Chrome: -inco…
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When you launch Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Microsoft Edge, you always enter standard mode. If you want to immediately open a window in private mode with a mouse click, you must modify the corresponding shortcut. To do this, copy the browser shortcut and right-click the copy. Select "Properties" from the context menu. In the next window, add an additional directive to the "Target" field, depending on the browser: For Chrome: -incognito Fo…

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pcwelt.de broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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