Not as of today. Did you consider using a separate profile ("User" in Chrome settings) for clean room experience? That way you will have multiple environments for testing + persistence for each of them.
Pavel
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Not as of today. Did you consider using a separate profile ("User" in Chrome settings) for clean room experience? That way you will have multiple environments for testing + persistence for each of them.
Pavel
On Dec 3, 2013 2:54 PM, <inia...@gmail.com> wrote:
I would like to have some options turned on by default everytime I open an incognito window.--
For example, I would always want cache to be disabled, log XMLHTTPRequests, enable the Network panel etc. I find myself doing these repetitive things every time I open an incognito window for testing. Is there any way to automatically do this?
Thanks!
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Note: It's not as easy and fast as using incognito because the throwaway of all data would mean deleting and creating a new profile every time you want to have the incognito experience. This is how it works:Create a new profileLaunch Chrome with that profileDo your thingDelete the profile afterwards
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 1:17 AM, <inia...@gmail.com> wrote:
Could you please elaborate on that? I usually open a new incognito window to clear everything and reset the environment? How can I achieve the same with multiple profiles?Thanks!
On Wednesday, 4 December 2013 01:58:50 UTC+8, pfeldman wrote:Not as of today. Did you consider using a separate profile ("User" in Chrome settings) for clean room experience? That way you will have multiple environments for testing + persistence for each of them.
Pavel
On Dec 3, 2013 2:54 PM, <inia...@gmail.com> wrote:I would like to have some options turned on by default everytime I open an incognito window.--
For example, I would always want cache to be disabled, log XMLHTTPRequests, enable the Network panel etc. I find myself doing these repetitive things every time I open an incognito window for testing. Is there any way to automatically do this?
Thanks!
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