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Open links in private tabs but with exceptions

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I like the feature of opening links in private tabs, but I would like to make some exceptions.

Some of the news papers / magazines I subscribe to do not provide native apps, they only offer web sites. I have their web sites saved to my home screen using "Add to Home screen". Because I have "Open links in a private tab" enabled, I have to log in every time, which is getting really annoying.

Things I have tried:

  • Removing the site from my home screen and making sure the shortcut was created from a standard tab and not a private tab
  • Searching the settings for a way to specify a list of exempted domains

Is there a way to accomplish this that is am missing?

I like the feature of opening links in private tabs, but I would like to make some exceptions. Some of the news papers / magazines I subscribe to do not provide native apps, they only offer web sites. I have their web sites saved to my home screen using "Add to Home screen". Because I have "Open links in a private tab" enabled, I have to log in every time, which is getting really annoying. Things I have tried: * Removing the site from my home screen and making sure the shortcut was created from a standard tab and not a private tab * Searching the settings for a way to specify a list of exempted domains Is there a way to accomplish this that is am missing?

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