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-<h1 id="incognito">Manifest - Incognito</h1> |
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-<p> |
-Either "spanning" or "split", to specify how this extension will |
-behave if allowed to run in incognito mode. |
-</p> |
- |
-<p> |
-The default for extensions is "spanning", which means that the extension |
-will run in a single shared process. Any events or messages from an incognito |
-tab will be sent to the shared process, with an <em>incognito</em> flag |
-indicating where it came from. Because incognito tabs cannot use this shared |
-process, an extension using the "spanning" incognito mode will not be able to |
-load pages from its extension package into the main frame of an incognito tab. |
-</p> |
- |
-<p> |
-The default for installable web apps is "split", |
-which means that all app pages in |
-an incognito window will run in their own incognito process. If the app or extension contains a background page, that will also run in the incognito process. |
-This incognito process runs along side the regular process, but has a separate |
-memory-only cookie store. Each process sees events and messages only from its |
-own context (for example, the incognito process will see only incognito tab updates). |
-The processes are unable to communicate with each other. |
-</p> |
- |
-<p> |
-As a rule of thumb, if your extension or app needs to load a tab in an incognito browser, use |
-<em>split</em> incognito behavior. If your extension or app needs to be logged |
-into a remote server or persist settings locally, use <em>spanning</em> |
-incognito behavior. |
-</p> |