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Private browsing on right context menu on Mozilla Firefox Shortcut icon on MS Win XP

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I am already aware that Mozilla Firefox Web browser has the option to always start Firefox in Private Browsing mode, by putting the mark in its on Options...

However, I noticed that on MS Win 7 OS, we can run Mozilla Firefox Web browser directly, by clicking right click (right context menu) on Mozilla Firefox Shortcut icon (for e.g. in Windows Taskbar and Start Menu) and here is immediately available options: "Enter Private Browsing", "Open new tab" and "Open new window".


Now, my question is, can I do something that this same options (or, at least "Enter Private Browsing option), is also available on that same just before described way like on MS Win 7 OS, but on MS Win XP OS also?


Thank You in advance for help! Best regards!

Bruno.H.

I am already aware that Mozilla Firefox Web browser has the option to always start Firefox in Private Browsing mode, by putting the mark in its on Options... However, I noticed that on MS Win 7 OS, we can run Mozilla Firefox Web browser directly, by clicking right click (right context menu) on Mozilla Firefox Shortcut icon (for e.g. in Windows Taskbar and Start Menu) and here is immediately available options: "Enter Private Browsing", "Open new tab" and "Open new window". Now, my question is, can I do something that this same options (or, at least "Enter Private Browsing option), is also available on that same just before described way like on MS Win 7 OS, but on MS Win XP OS also? Thank You in advance for help! Best regards! Bruno.H.

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Create a desktop shortcut and add the -private switch to the command line to start in Private Browsing mode.

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Sorry, that is a feature in Windows 7 which isn't available in WinXP. You would need to ask about that in a Windows support forum to see if or how something like that could be added to WinXP.

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Create a desktop shortcut and add the -private switch to the command line to start in Private Browsing mode.

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Thank both of you for your kindest and most quick answers! :) I was certain that solution certainly exist and its pretty much easy, I just need some quick hint where to look for and what to do...  :)


Anyway, for the others concern, if some needed:

01. First for this little experiment, I create a second "Mozilla Firefox v10" icon via my "Desktop"...

02. Then right context menu on it -> "Properties".

03. In the "Shortcut" tab here and in the "Target" window, I type:

"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -private-toggle

04. Down bellow on this window I press an "Apply" and "OK" button, and start "Mozilla Firefox" thru this Shortcut for the first time, and now my "Mozilla Firefox v10" Web browser is really on its starting via "Enter private browsing" mode in "MS Win XP OS", and certainly you can also go even in it, via "Tools" -> "Stop Private Browsing", if you need even that option...  :)


So, I think that -private-toggle, is little better then just type -private, because -private will not give you an option at all anymore to disengage "Private Browsing" mode, when you are already engage your "Mozilla Firefox v10" Web browser...


P.S.: Maybe someone also will need even this - Internet Explorer v8/v9 also have this Shortcut options:

"C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -private

or

"C:\Program Files(x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" -private


Once more big thanks both of you for help! Cheers!

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