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Automatically open websites in incognito mode.
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Manage the blacklist on the popup page, where sites in the blacklist will be handled based on the 'private' option:
1. Private Mode Enabled: If the 'private' option is enabled, the site will open in an incognito page, and the history will be immediately deleted.
2. Private Mode Disabled: If the 'private' option is disabled, the site will open in a normal page, and the history will be deleted when the tab is closed.
Latest reviews
- (2025-07-29) sss sss: Great addition! Can it be improved? If I have a site added to the list, I open in browser ANOTHER site, on the page of which there is a frame from the added site - then the other site opens in an incognito window, and a redirection occurs to the address where from the frame is loaded. Is it possible to make the reaction only if the address of the site from the list is in the address bar? Or more flexible settings - adding an exception "redirect url except another url template".
- (2025-05-26) Serg: Good extension. There is one bug. When you have just one window with one tab opened, it closes the window and doesn't open new incognite one. Otherwise it works unlike every else extension with this function
- (2024-12-17) Pápi Jules Burple: Just go to your favorite site you wanna keep on the down-low, click "Add current tab to blacklist" in the 'auto-incognito' pinned icon & you're done! To take the site off just click-it in the drop-down list. I actually use it for sites I selectively want to clear cookies for when I'm done, as there are sites that use cookies to alter the login that breaks "Google Password Manager". 'auto-incognito' is the simplest, most perfectly built work-around for my slightly "off-label" utilization!
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Installs
368
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Rating
5.0 (5 votes)
Last update / version
2025-08-16 / 0.8.6
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en