
This policy does not apply to Windows or Mac OS using a Chrome Browser. This policy became available in August 2016 and applies to Chromebook devices running version 52 and above. This option can be applied to only student OUs, allowing teachers to utilize Chrome task manager. Search for task manager and set the policy to Block users from ending processes with the Chrome task manager. Hāpara recommends disabling this ability via:Ī > Devices > Chrome > Settings > Users & browsers > Task manager Students can use the Chrome Task Manager to end processes - including the Highlights extension.

Prevent students from using Chrome task manager to end processes This option can be applied to only student OUs, allowing teachers to utilize incognito mode. Search for Incognito Mode and select the Disallow incognito mode option. We recommend disallowing students from being able to launch Chrome in Incognito Mode to ensure the Highlights extension always available.Ī > Devices > Chrome > Settings > Users & browsers > Incognito Mode When Chrome is in incognito mode, the browser may not load extensions. Hāpara Highlights functions through a Google Chrome extension.

Fortunately, keeping your browsing habits on the down-low is easy with today’s mobile devices. After all, not everyone feels comfortable disclosing their medical conditions with the world. Many use it as a way to avoid paywalls that may keep them from reading an excess of news each month, while others utilize the private mode as a way to keep sensitive information and browsing history away from prying eyes. Nonetheless, some Android and iOS users still prefer to browse incognito. Cookies can contain things like your login information, which allows you to quickly log into your favorite websites. It will also prevent your browser from saving any cookies the website may want to save on your smartphone or desktop. First, your browser will not save your search history, or your auto-fill information. Most browsers have a private browsing mode designed to prevent them from doing a couple of things.
