Issue 32938: webbrowser: Add options for private mode (original) (raw)
Issue32938
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Title: | webbrowser: Add options for private mode | ||
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Type: | enhancement | Stage: | |
Components: | Library (Lib) | Versions: | Python 3.8 |
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Status: | open | Resolution: | |
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Dependencies: | Superseder: | ||
Assigned To: | Nosy List: | cheryl.sabella | |
Priority: | normal | Keywords: |
Created on 2018-02-24 14:21 by cheryl.sabella, last changed 2022-04-11 14:58 by admin.
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msg312719 - (view) | Author: Cheryl Sabella (cheryl.sabella) * ![]() |
Date: 2018-02-24 14:21 |
When looking at the command line option page for Mozilla (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Command_Line_Options), I noticed options for opening a private mode window (-private-window or -private-window URL). Chrome also has an --incognito switch. (https://peter.sh/experiments/chromium-command-line-switches/) Maybe it would be nice to add a flag to allow for options? |
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Date | User | Action | Args |
2022-04-11 14:58:58 | admin | set | github: 77119 |
2018-02-24 14:21:03 | cheryl.sabella | create |
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