If you have the need to take screenshots in Incognito mode, here we show you how to lift this restriction in Android and take screenshots in the most popular mobile browsers.

Take Screenshots In Chrome Incognito Mode

If you’re using Chrome for Android, then you have to enable the feature in flags. Here’s how you can do it.

Take Screenshots in Firefox Private Browsing Mode

In Firefox for Android, things are even easier. All you need to do is enable the feature from the browser’s settings and you’ll be good to go.

Take Screenshots In Edge InPrivate Mode

The oddly named “InPrivate” mode for Microsoft’s Edge browser for Android has its own unique way of letting you take screenshots. While you can’t take screenshots in Edge InPrivate Mode using the standard screenshot buttons on your phone, the method is in a way simpler. You need to do this each time you want to take a screenshot on Edge InPrivate mode.

Take Screenshots in Opera Private Mode

While using Incognito mode in Opera for Android, it’s not possible to take a screenshot using the usual methods. (For example, by doing a three-finger swipe on the screen.) However, the browser allows you to take snaps if you so desire. As you can see, it’s quite easy to lift the restriction and take screenshots in Incognito mode on Android. If you’d like to continue making your mobile browsing even better, perhaps you’d like to check out our list of the best add-ons for Firefox on Android. Alternatively, find out which are the best games you can play right now in Chrome for Android.