Type “regedit” next to “Open” in Run. Press Enter.

Click the arrow next to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE”. Click the arrow to the left of “SOFTWARE”. Click the arrow to the left of “Policies”.

Right click on “Policies” Click on “New” followed by “Key” Name this new Key “Google” Right click on “Google” Click on “New” followed by “Key” Rename the new key “Chrome”

Right-click Chrome Click New Click DWORD (32-bit) value

Use the box under “Data value” to change the value from “0” to “1”. Leave the Base set to “Hexadecimal”. Hit ↵ Enter or click OK.

Go to https://www. google. com/chrome/browser/canary. html?platform=win64 in a web browser. Click Download Chrome Canary

This does not replace your existing Chrome, and the two can be opened side by side.

If incognito mode is no longer available, you uninstall Chrome Canary if you want.

If your computer is running Windows Home edition, you will not be able to use this method since the Home edition does not support the Group Policy Editor.

Go to https://support. google. com/chrome/a/answer/187202?hl=en in a web browser. Click Windows. Click ZIP file of Google Chrome templates and documentation.

Double-click policy_templates. zip in your Downloads folder. Click Extract, Extract all or something similar. Click Extract, Ok or something similar.

Double-click the policy_templates folder. Double-click the Windows folder. Double-click the admx folder. Scroll down and right-click chrome. admx. Click Copy.

Double-click the policy_templates folder. Double-click the Windows folder. Double-click the admx folder. Scroll down and right-click chrome. admx. Click Copy.

Press Win + E to open File Explorer. Open This PC or My Computer. Double-click your hard drive’s (e. g. , “OS (C:)”) icon. Double-click Windows. Scroll down and double-click PolicyDefinitions. Right-click an empty space in this folder and select Paste.

Double-click the policy_templates folder. Scroll up and double-click the en-US folder. Right-click chrome. adml and select Copy.

Press Win + E to open File Explorer. Open This PC or My Computer. Double-click your hard drive’s (e. g. , “OS (C:)”) icon. Double-click Windows. Scroll down and double-click PolicyDefinitions. Double-click en-US. Right-click an empty space in this folder and select Paste.

Press Windows + R to open Run. Type gpedit. msc into Run. This command opens the Group Policy Editor program. Press Enter or click OK.

Click the arrow left of Computer Configuration. Click the arrow left of Administrative Templates. Double-click Google Chrome.

You may have to restart Chrome for these changes to take place. If that doesn’t work, try restarting your computer and then re-opening Chrome.

defaults write com. google. chrome IncognitoModeAvailability -integer 1

To reinstate Incognito Mode again, re-enter the command in the Terminal and change the integer value to “0” instead of “1”.

To reinstate Incognito Mode again, re-enter the command in the Terminal and change the integer value to “0” instead of “1”.

defaults write com. brave. Browser IncognitoModeAvailability -integer 1

To reinstate Incognito Mode again, re-enter the command in the Terminal and change the integer value to “0” instead of “1”.

To reinstate Incognito Mode again, re-enter the command in the Terminal and change the integer value to “0” instead of “1”.

You will not be able to disable InPrivate Browsing on Windows 10 Home edition. You can also right-click the Start icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen and then select Run from the ensuing pop-up menu.

If you aren’t on an Administrator account, you may not have this option.