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In this article, you will learn how to use the Surfshark extension in incognito or Private Browsing mode using Chrome and Firefox browsers. To proceed, you will need an active Surfshark subscription, which you can purchase on ourpricing page, and either Chrome or Firefox browsers with the Surfshark extension.
We will cover these browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
Google Chrome
- If you have the Surfshark browser extension on Chrome, you should see the Surfshark icon in the top-right corner of your browser. This icon disappears once you access Incognito mode.
- Click on three dots, then navigate to Extensions > Manage Extensions.
- You will find all of the installed extensions listed on that page. Find Surfshark and click Details.
- Turn on theAllow In incognitoswitch.
- You can quickly open Incognito mode on your Chrome Browser by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+N at once.
Mozilla Firefox
- If you have the Surfshark browser extension installed on Firefox, you should see the Surfshark icon in the top-right corner of your browser. This icon disappears once you access Private Browsing mode.
- Open the settings menu and navigate to Add-ons and themes.
- Here, click onExtensions, locateSurfshark, click on the three dots and click onManage.
- You will find a setting to Run in Private Windows. Choose Allow.
- You can quickly open Private Browsing mode on your Firefox Browser by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+P at once.
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