

Now whenever you will open Firefox from any shortcut, it will open up in Private mode. You will have to restart Firefox for these settings to take place.

Here move to the “ Privacy” and check the checkbox next to “ Always use private browsing mode” under the “ History” section.In Firefox, click on the hamburger menu at the top-right corner and select “ Options“.You can either modify its shortcut or enable this feature from Firefox options. There are two ways you can force Firefox to always open in private mode. Whenever you will access Chrome from this shortcut, it will open up in incognito mode (private mode). Now click on “ OK” and the shortcut will be modified. Do note that there is a space between the ending quotes and the dash. Here under the “ Shortcut” tab, add -incognito at the end of the “ Target” string.Right-click on your desired shortcut and select “ Properties” from the context menu.You can choose any shortcut for this purpose, including the desktop shortcut, Start Menu, or even on the Taskbar. You can modify one of the Chrome shortcuts to always open in incognito mode by adding a command to it. Read Also: How to access your entire Google usage history (and erase it) Google Chrome Note: Private mode can only remove your tracks on your PC, your activity can still be tracked from your network or by using a spying tool. In this post, I’ll show you how you can make Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera open in a Private mode when you launch the browser. If you like keeping your browsing private all the time, then you might be interested in launching your browser in private mode by default. Your browser’s private mode leaves no traces of your browsing on your PC, which is very useful if your PC is in use of other people as well.
