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i have simple question, is here some option how to trace google chrome history in incognito mode? Some extension, settings, extra software or maybe some files stored in temp files?

Lubos Suk
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    You could use paper and pencil. – hetepeperfan Dec 15 '15 at 09:44
  • Depending on what it is you want, disabling might be easier? (I imagine you want to prevent people from doing things you can not see) If so, check this out: http://superuser.com/questions/189327/how-can-i-disable-private-browsing-incognito-mode-in-browser-x – MrHug Dec 15 '15 at 09:51
  • @MrHug its a bit parental control. I know i can disable it, but when you disable something, kids will find way how to overcome that. By this i will know if they do something bad. – Lubos Suk Dec 15 '15 at 10:08
  • @LubosSuk Fair enough ;) – MrHug Dec 15 '15 at 10:10

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In theory it's possible for an extension to track what you're doing in incognito. By default all extensions are disabled in incognito mode, probably for the very reason that they could potentially track you, but they can be set to 'enabled in incognito'.

A simplier solution might be to capture all traffic flowing through your network or to use a keylogger.

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  • Nice ideas, i thought about keylogger too, but it will capture only keypressed. I would rather to log some specific pages. Can you reccomend something to capture trafic please? – Lubos Suk Dec 15 '15 at 10:07
  • It depends on what you need it for, must it be hidden or need an admin account to disable? Or is this for some sort of debug/monitoring? – Jack Dec 15 '15 at 10:15
  • just for monitoring. better hidden, but it isnt must. and admin rights are unimportant – Lubos Suk Dec 15 '15 at 10:43
  • I'd suggest to use something like opendns.com, other solutions are a bit more convoluted. Alternatively you can *disable* incognito mode for chrome. – Jack Dec 15 '15 at 10:45