![]() ![]() Whatever the case, there are bound to be moments when you want to snap a screenshot of something in that sort of state. Or maybe you're using it for, erm, certain other undisclosed purposes. Or maybe you're relying on it to check on a certain search without having the term get connected to your Google browsing history. ![]() So say, for instance, you're using Chrome's Incognito mode to look at something without being signed in. Well, get this: Deep within Chrome's dankest bowels lies a simple switch that removes that screenshot-prohibiting policy for the browser's Incognito mode and lets you capture anything you want to capture, in any mode you're using. You just get a blank, black image without anything visible on it - which is lovely in its simplicity, I suppose, but not all that useful when it comes to trying to share important info. If not, allow me to spoil the surprise for you: It doesn't work. ![]() Speaking of screenshots, have you ever tried to capture a screenshot of something you're viewing in Chrome's Incognito mode on your phone? Not too shabby, eh? Chrome Android setting No. ![]() Tap that, and you can then draw any clean-looking box, circle, or arrow anywhere on the screenshot, in any color you want: JR Tap the three-dot menu icon in Chrome's upper-right corner, select "Share," and then select "Screenshot" in the little panel that pops up.Īnd hey - how 'bout that? There at the bottom of that tool is an innocuous-looking new addition called "Shape." JR
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