Private browsing mode helps users browse the web more safely as browsing history and cookies are deleted when the browser is closed. Additionally, your IP address is hidden, protecting users' web access information. However, opening this feature through the browser can be time-consuming if used frequently. To make it more convenient, you can create quick launch shortcuts for private browsing on Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox, IE, and Edge right on your Desktop.
Create Quick Launch Shortcuts for Private Browsing on Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox, IE, and Edge
This article will use Chrome as an example, but you can apply the same steps to other web browsers.
Step 1:
Step 2: Right-click on the newly created Shortcut, then choose Properties.
Step 3: In the pop-up window, select the Shortcut tab. In the Target field, add --incognito at the end. Then click Ok to finish.
Step 4: You can immediately enter private browsing mode using this shortcut.
Note:
The parameters you add may vary depending on the browser type.
For Microsoft Edge, the new generation browser from Microsoft, you cannot create shortcuts as described above. Instead, you can only create shortcuts directly from specific file paths as follows:
C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe
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So you've completed creating quick launch shortcuts for private browsing on Chrome, Coc Coc, Firefox, IE, Edge. Browsing privately will definitely be much faster because you can access incognito mode right from your Desktop. Wishing you success.