![]() ![]() And next time you launch the browser from its regular shortcut, you must select which profile to use :( It stores nothing on history, but because it the guest aka "very barebones" profile, it has no support for addons etc. As a workaround, I once used the guest profile like so ![]() I have tried it on a lot of chromium based browsers (chromium and chrome on windows and linux, brave and opera on linux only) and the result is always the same. ![]() And that is the same problem I have with my -app approach above, the -incognito part seems to be ignored. I just made one, for facebook! I am on linux, so the relevant line looks like soīrave-browser -profile-directory=Default -app-id=(string)Īdding -incognito seems to have no effect, because I can see the extra entries created in brave://history. ![]()
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