How to Use Browser Extensions and Add-ons in Incognito Mode
Extensions are helpful tools that make it easier to complete certain tasks as you browse. When you’re using Google Chrome or Firefox, your extension will appear in the toolbar, allowing you to access them whenever it’s necessary.
But sometimes, you might prefer to browse in incognito or private mode. When you’re browsing in private mode, your browser extensions aren’t automatically enabled. This is because the nature of incognito mode is to keep your activity private.

Fortunately, you may enable browser extensions when you’re browsing in incognito mode. Here’s how you can on Chrome and Firefox.
How to Enable a Chrome Extension in Incognito Mode
If you prefer usingChrome’s incognito mode, but you still want to enjoy the benefits that come with using Chrome extensions, it’s possible to enable a Chrome extension in just a few steps. Here’s how:
How to Enable Add-ons in Firefox Private Windows
If you prefer to browse in private mode on Firefox, you can easily enable Firefox add-ons to work in private mode. All you need to do is follow these steps:
Enjoy Using Extensions While Browsing Privately
Browsing in private mode doesn’t mean you have to miss out on using your favorite extensions. Now that you know how to enable browser extensions in incognito mode, you never have to miss out on the benefits that come with using add-ons and extensions.
When you’re browsing in incognito mode, it might seem like there isn’t much to do to improve your experience. Fortunately, there are still other features to explore when you’re browsing in private mode.

It’s possible to take screenshots in incognito mode in Chrome, Edge, Opera, and Firefox on Android. Here’s how.
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