How to Take Screenshots in Chrome and Firefox’s Incognito Mode

Victor Lukasso
2 min readApr 27, 2021

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For privacy reasons, Chrome and Firefox browsers don’t allow users to take screenshots in incognito mode on Android. However, you can remove this restriction if you want to, but most users don’t know how to do so.

Although the main function of incognito mode is to keep your sessions private, taking screenshots of these tabs doesn’t make your browsing private — which works contrary to the purpose of incognito mode.

Nevertheless, there are times when we’ll need to take a screenshot on these tabs and we won’t be close to a device to take a snapshot with it.

Well, here a way to enable and disable taking screenshots in chrome and firefox incognito tabs.

HOW TO TAKE SCREENSHOT IN CHROME INCOGNITO MODE

Chrome browser, unlike Firefox, doesn’t allow users to remove this restriction from the settings menu, which may be why most users don’t have access to it; instead, this option can be found in the flags menu.

The flag menu has all of Chrome’s experimental features, and the one we will enable is still experimental.

However, that = doesn’t mean that the feature crashes or doesn’t work; at least, it worked very well while we used it

  1. Firstly, Launch your Chrome browser and type the below text in the address bar,

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Victor Lukasso
Victor Lukasso

Written by Victor Lukasso

A Pro Blogger Who Invests his time in Blogging and Web Designing, Student, Writer.

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