Unfortunately, you can't. The only option appears to use guest mode or incognito.
Recently - Google Chrome has had issues with 'crashing' and then restarting. Unfortunately - it is waiting a fix which should be forthcoming. When it does restart and until the time it is fixed by Chrome - DO NOT 'restore previous session' or it will make the issue worse. Clear your history each time this occurs and 'refresh' Chrome browser.
If you disable Advanced browser integration in IDM's options dialog it will cease to work with Chrome. There's also a setting to specifically disable it for Chrome there.
You cannot disable flash player in Chrome. It is one of the most important things to run a script.
There is no way to restore them in one go unless you had a crash. In case of a crash, chrome asks you to open them all.
If your computer shut down unexpectedly and you want your tabs. Chrome shows the popup to restore last running tabs.
Open Applications, left click the Chrome icon and drag it to the dock.
I've written a blog post on Disabling the Incognito mode in Google Chrome for both Windows and Mac. You can view it here: Disable Incognito mode on Google Chrome
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u will have a yellow tool bar on the top that says chrome has.......bla bla bla so in the end (right)ul find a thing that says restore,jus click on that
if you are using chrome you can go into your settings and then the extensions and disable it then trash it from there. worked for mine
If the laptop turned off unexpectedly, then you can restore them. Google Chrome asks if you want to restore the website.
Unfortunately, Chrome does not have any way to disable Javascript, nor does it appear to be planned for "any time soon".