Incognito mode is an invaluable browsing feature that allows us to surf the web without storing any information such as history, cache, cookies, or passwords. It ensures privacy when browsing, especially in public places, workplaces, or on other people's computers.

Most junk files on computers are generated while we surf the web, as browsers need to store data like cache, logs, browsing history... Using the incognito browsing feature helps limit the junk files created by the browser. If you're a fan of this feature and use it often, you can set it as the default when opening the browser.
1. For Chrome browsers
Step 1: Right-click on the Chrome browser icon on your Desktop and select Properties.

Step 2: Add the command line -incognito to the end of the Target field as shown below. For example:
Before: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe'
After: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe' -incognito
After that, click Apply and OK, restart the browser, and you're done.

2. For the Coc Coc browser
Step 1: Setting incognito mode when opening the Coc Coc browser is similar to Chrome. First, right-click on the Coc Coc icon on your Desktop => Properties.

Step 2: Add the command line -incognito to the Target field and click Apply, OK to save. Then restart the browser and enjoy the results.

3. For the FireFox browser
Step 1: Right-click on the Mozilla Firefox icon on your computer and select Properties.

Step 2: Add the command line -private to the Target field. For example:
Before: 'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe'
After: 'C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe' -private
Then click Apply and OK to complete.

Follow the instructions in the article and leave your feedback with Mytour in the comments section at the end of the article! Wishing you all success!
