How to Enable Extensions in Chrome's Incognito Mode
Open Chrome., Click ⁝., Click More Tools. , Click Extensions., Scroll to the extension you want to allow in incognito mode. , Place a checkmark next to “Allow in incognito.” This box appears beneath the name and details of the extension.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Chrome.
It has a red, green, yellow, and blue round icon.
If you’re using Windows, you’ll typically find it in the Windows menu.
In macOS, look on the Dock or the Launchpad. -
Step 2: Click ⁝.
It’s near the top-right corner of Chrome.
This opens the Chrome menu.The menu icon may look like ☰ in some versions of Chrome. ,, Now you’ll see a list of all of your extensions. ,, Check the boxes beneath each extension you want to use in incognito mode. -
Step 3: Click More Tools.
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Step 4: Click Extensions.
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Step 5: Scroll to the extension you want to allow in incognito mode.
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Step 6: Place a checkmark next to “Allow in incognito.” This box appears beneath the name and details of the extension.
Detailed Guide
It has a red, green, yellow, and blue round icon.
If you’re using Windows, you’ll typically find it in the Windows menu.
In macOS, look on the Dock or the Launchpad.
It’s near the top-right corner of Chrome.
This opens the Chrome menu.The menu icon may look like ☰ in some versions of Chrome. ,, Now you’ll see a list of all of your extensions. ,, Check the boxes beneath each extension you want to use in incognito mode.
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