Normally, Chrome doesn't offer an option to disable incognito mode. However, if for some reason you don't want others using incognito mode on your Chrome browser, you can turn it off entirely by following these steps.
How to Turn Off Incognito Mode on Chrome
How to Disable Incognito Mode on Chrome
Step 1: Press Windows + R then type regedit =>OK
Step 2: In the Registry Editor window, follow this path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE => SOFTWARE => Policies => Google => Chrome.
Step 3: In Chrome, right-click, select New =>DWORD 32-bit value.
Step 4: Name the file “IncognitoEnabled. Set the value to 0 and press OK.
Step 5: Restart your computer and choosing to use incognito mode in Google Chrome will be disabled.
Alternatively, you can directly download the edited Registry file HERE.
Changes to the registry will automatically be made to disable incognito mode on Google Chrome. After completion, restart your computer.
The article by Mytour just guided you on how to disable incognito mode on Google Chrome. While this browser doesn't have an option to disable incognito mode, you can easily do so with just 5 simple steps as outlined in the guide. This is one of the features you can explore more about Google Chrome. Of course, the incognito mode feature on Chrome is also very useful.
Not only on Google Chrome but in upcoming articles, Mytour will provide you with similar methods for other web browsers like Microsoft Edge, Coc Coc, or Firefox. These popular browsers all have basic features nowadays.