

Firefox on your iPhone or iPad will no longer block any pop-up windows. On the Settings page, scroll down and toggle off the Block Pop-Up Windows option. From the menu that opens, select Settings. 🎉īonus for Chrome defaults write IncognitoModeAvailability -integer 1Īfter you're done, restart your Mac for the changes to take effect. In Firefox’s bottom-right corner, tap the three horizontal lines. From "File," the option for a "new private window" should no longer be available. sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ DisablePrivateBrowsing -bool TRUE From terminal, I ran this command: sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/ EnterprisePoliciesEnabled -bool TRUEĪfter policies were enabled, I just needed to run the specific command to set the "DisablePrivateBrowsing" policy. I should note, I'm running Firefox 80.0.1.įirst, I enabled policies.

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These Mac specific instructions got me going in the right direction. It appeared it may be possible by editing the Firefox plist file. I finally stumbled across this Github repo about setting application policies which had a policy for "DisablePrivateBrowsing". Firefox for Mac is an extremely feature-packed and ve. Not feeling super hopeful, I did try searching plugins and add-ons, but found nothing that would work. Mozilla Firefox for Mac has a long standing history of being one of the most efficient web browsers available and is available as a free download. I found a variety of answers from "it's not possible" to "use a plug-in." Of course my first course of action was scouring Google. Recently I needed to disable "private browsing" on one of my computers.
