

We change this Privacy Notice from time to time. If there are differences in our policy between products, we'll point them out. In this Privacy Notice, we use the term "Chrome" to refer to all the products in the Chrome family listed above. Details specific to Chrome are provided in this Notice where relevant. If Google Play apps have been enabled on your Chromebook, the use and protection of information collected by Google Play or the Android operating system is governed by the Google Play Terms of Service and Google Privacy Policy.

Google’s retention policy describes how and why Google retains data. Although this policy describes features that are specific to Chrome, any personal information that is provided to Google or stored in your Google Account will be used and protected in accordance with the Google Privacy Policy, as changed from time to time. 'Open In Incognito' is a quick way to open the current tab or window in an incognito window, disabling all extensions for which the user hasn't explicitly afforded incognito functionality.įurther, opening a page in incognito mode is a session unto itself wherein which you are logged out of your every account, enabling you to quickly browse a site outside of your filter bubble and compare it to the page you see when logged in.ĭevelopers: be sure to visit chrome://extensions/ and uncheck 'Allow in incognito' for all installed chrome extensions to ensure that none are affecting the display of your pages in incognito mode.Įxtension icon: 'Jason Voorhees' by the phenomenal how to control the information that's collected, stored, and shared when you use the Google Chrome browser on your computer or mobile device, Chrome OS, and when you enable Safe Browsing in Chrome. Chrome Extensions - particularly those that block advertising tracking, malware and social widgets - can often impair the functionality of a given webpage, making debugging and testing difficult for web developers. Open the current URL in an incognito window.
