Chrome plugin for setting a homepage for the incognito mode
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2021-08-23 | Arvis Pinkletter | Doesn't actually, um.... you know.... work. The modal that asks for a URL flickers a lot and sometimes makes my typing be backwards: I type "about:blank" but it comes out as "knalb:touba", until I fight with it for a while or just paste the URL. Then it turns "about:blank" info "http://about:blank" which isn't a valid URL. Then, finally, when I bring up incognito mode, the browser still opens to the default incognito home page, and the home button does the same thing. I just want it to open a blank page..... why can't it do that, chrome? Why? | ||
2020-04-16 | Daniel Vítek | Not working in Chrome 80.0 | ||
2019-12-18 | Charles Rosaaen | Worked well before, but does not seem to work any more with the latest version of Chrome (79.x) | ||
2019-12-04 | Briana Baker | It's working fine, I'm wondering why you need the permission to read my browsing data? Looks like that's the only permission this extension has, but I'm wondering why. For example, I have the duckduckgo for chrome extension installed, and it has 0 permissions, and all it's allowed to do is "Read and change your data on sites. You can control which sites the extension can access." And then it specifies that I only allow it to access duckduckgo itself. Couldn't this extension be set up that same way? | ||
2019-11-26 | Egg | This is all I wanted. Works great | ||
2019-10-10 | Lic Israel Osorio | Very good, but I wanted to use " about:blank " or " chrome://newtab " the first one has no effect, the second one is marked as "invalid" | ||
2019-10-04 | Zyn Lrm | This is OK, but it has a major flaw: you cannot use ANY local URLs. For example, I wanted to have my default 'New Tab' page as my home page. The url for this is chrome://newtab/ but Incognito Homepage extension says that this url is invalid and therefore it refuses to to let me save it. There is no reason why urls starting with chrome: should be prevented. They're just local pages within your own browser. | ||
2018-11-26 | Isak Rousk | works just like it says it does. 5/5 love it | ||
2018-08-24 | Jean Lansford | Works well enough. The delay before loading was long enough that I thought it wasn't working at first. Low rating because I can't use local files at all; looks like I would have to sign up for a photo sharing site just to use this. | ||
2018-01-05 | Jan Moucha | It's pretty handy to what I needed to do, but 3 stars only because the URL regex is too restrictive and doesn't let you use local files—so I had to get another extension to view the code, make changes and load the unpacked extension in developer mode. Sadly my regexjutsu is not strong enough, so I just modified the default URL and it works like a charm. |
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