Chrome: Go Incognito does one simple, very useful thing: It opens your current tab in Incognito mode, then removes any reference to that tab from your browser history. You know, in case you click a link or open something and you just forgot to do it in Incognito Mode first. It’s happened to all of us.
Once installed, Go Incognito adds a button to your Chrome toolbar. Click it, and the tab you currently have open will then open in an Incognito window. You can also right-click anywhere on a page and select “Open in Incognito” to trigger the extension, or just press Alt + I to trigger it as well.
Even better, if you set the extension as “allow in Incognito” in Chrome’s extension settings, you get the reverse functionality too — an Incognito tab you have open will then be opened in a normal Chrome window. Hit the link below to install it.
Go Incognito (Free) [Chrome Web Store via Browser Native]
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