Question:
Can I deploy and enforce ConcealBrowse to incognito/guest mode on browsers?
Answer:
Per Google Chrome's policies and rules, extensions are not allowed to be enforced by the administrators in Incognito or Guest Mode, therefore ConcealBrowse follows that as well. Some deployment options (Ex: Intune/Microsoft Endpoint Manager) allow you to disable both Incognito and Guest Mode for your employees, that is something that would need to be discussed internally within your organization.
Refer to a post in Google's support center for more information:
- Force install extension in incognito mode
*Never hesitate to contact your Customer Success Manager for any questions or concerns. You may also open a support ticket at support.conceal.io by scrolling to the bottom and clicking Submit a request.
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