
So I’m here with the permanent solution by which you can always open Google Chrome in Incognito mode. But sometimes we forget to enter in this mode and start browsing on the normal tab. And the shortcut is ctrl+ shift+N in Chrome. So it’s like private browsing but you have to open it every time to access this feature. Incognito mode is the feature by which you can browse privately over your device as in this mode your history, cache, and passwords, etc are not stored in your device and once you close this mode everything gets deleted.

So have a look at the complete guide discussed below to proceed. Let’s have a look at one amazing guide to Always Open Google Chrome in Incognito Mode using the simple taskbar tweak that will always force incognito mode. The shortcut data is written in the registry in binary.How to Always Open Google Chrome in Incognito Mode From my searching, this post shows it best why. I really did not expect that to work, since I already pinned it.Īll if this is so difficult because you can't simply put any shortcut you want into the %APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\TaskBar folder. Surprisingly I'm now allowed to pin the command prompt to the taskbar again. Note: since Chrome running in incognito mode is still Chrome, it appears under the original Chrome icon, not the incognito one. On the Shortcut tab, change the Run setting to Minimized.(You need to restart the explorer process or reboot for the icon to change). On the General tab, change the shortcut name to "Chrome Incognito" or similar.Change the icon to the incognito icon (browse for the Chrome executable).Start can initiate a process without waiting for it to complete Edit the properties of the Command Prompt shortcut and change the Target to:Ĭ:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c start "" "C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -incognitoĬMD /C Carries out the command specified by string and then terminates but it won't terminate until after the command has completed.%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\TaskBar Press - R to bring up the Run dialog, and enter the following location:.

Pin the Command Prompt to your taskbar as well.Pin Google Chrome to the taskbar as you would normally.But what if we pin a second application to launch the first? The problem is that you can't pin 2 of the same application.

Windows really doesn't want to give you full access to these shortcuts (and they have good reasons).
