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		<title>Launch Google Chrome and external links with incognito mode.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 03:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The instructions floating around are to place the --incognito switch (single &#8211; works fine for me) in your desktop shortcut. But sometimes you may be in an application like Tweek Deck, etc that links to webpages. These pages don&#8217;t launch in incognito if you only fix your desktop shortcut. Here is how to do both. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The instructions floating around are to place the <code>--incognito</code> switch (single &#8211; works fine for me) in your desktop shortcut. But sometimes you may be in an application like Tweek Deck, etc that links to webpages. These pages don&#8217;t launch in incognito if you only fix your desktop shortcut. Here is how to do both. Google Chrome is set as the default browser in this case.</p>
<p>(These instructions are based off of Windows XP)</p>
<p>Right-click on your Chrome shortcut. Choose <em>P</em><em>roperties</em>. Add <em>-incognito</em> to the end:</p>
<pre>chrome.exe" --incognito</pre>
<p>To launch all web shortcuts and links from your system:<br />
<em>Control Panel &gt; Folder Options &gt; File Types</em><br />
Select the File Type <em>URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol</em> and choose <em>Advanced<br />
<span style="font-style: normal">Select action </span>open<span style="font-style: normal"> and </span>edit<span style="font-style: normal">.<br />
Just like before add the switch to the end like this:<br />
</span></em></p>
<pre>chrome.exe" --incognito -- "%1"</pre>
<p><strong>Edit:</strong> After more digging in Google I found this tip mentioned in <a href="http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=6273#c3">Google Code Chromium issues</a> (Comment 3).</p>
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