Take Screenshot in Incognito mode in Chrome



For privacy purposes, Google Chrome does not allow users to take screenshots in incognito mode on Android smartphones. However, if you want to delete this restriction from the browser, it is simple to do so.


You will need to use flags to change Chrome Android's settings to enable screenshots for incognito tabs.

IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that some of the flag menu's features, including this one, are experimental. This means that the feature may sometimes crash or stop working, but this has not been the case in my testing.

1. Open Google Chrome on your Android Smartphone
2. In the Chrome App, tap on the address bar and enter chrome://flags
3. In the search bar at the top of page, look for "Incognito Screenshot"
4. For the flag named "Incognito Screenshot", click on the drop-down menu beneath it and select "Enabled"

For the changes to take effect, you will need to relaunch Chrome App on your smartphone.

Tap on "Relaunch" button at the bottom and the app will relaunch. 

That's it. Now even in Incognito Mode, you'll be able to take screenshots.

I hope this information is useful to you.

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