By default, Microsoft Edge disables extensions in InPrivate mode to prevent accidental privacy leaks. But sometimes you have to use an extension while staying private. If so, it is easy to enable and expand the private browsing mode. Here̵
First, open Edge. In an Edge window, click the menu button (three dots) and select ‘Extensions’.
In the Extensions tab you will see a list of every extension you have installed, and each extension has its own box. Find the extension you want to enable in InPrivate Mode and click the little “Details” link just below the extension description.
In the details screen for the extension, scroll down and check the box next to ‘Allow in InPrivate’. This allows the extension to be used during private browsing.
Warning: After checking this box, the extension may be able to collect your browsing history and share it with a third party, so make sure you absolutely trust the extension before enabling this feature.
The change will take effect immediately. If you want to use other extensions during private browsing, press Back once to return to the Extensions screen and repeat these steps for each extension you want to enable in InPrivate mode.
When you are done, close the Extensions tab. The next time you open an InPrivate window, you will notice that the extensions you have enabled now work in that window as well. Have fun browsing!
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