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Antelle2012-02-24 19:57:42
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Antelle, 2012-02-24 19:57:42

Exception from no-referrers in Chrome?

Chrome has such a key: --no-referrers - so that he forgets about the referrer.
Is there a way to make any site an exception, i.e. pass him a referrer?
What googled:
1. Make a separate shortcut for Chrome without this key. It does not help, because this will open a separate window of the old process, and there will be no referrers in this window either.
2. Incognito. They write that in Incognito the setting is not taken into account. They blatantly lie.
3. Use plugins. Will not work, because I'm interested in no-referrer in pictures and other resources, not in links: plugins can't do that.
4. Install a separate instance of Chrome. A working option, but the most undesirable: I don’t want to configure and update twice.
So how can you do it intelligently?

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Antelle, 2012-02-24
@Antelle

The answer has been given, thanks.

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Riateche, 2012-02-24
@Riateche

You can make a separate Chrome profile that will run without no-referrers. To do this, you need to create a Chrome shortcut and write something like this as a command:
C:\Users\Ri\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe --user-data-dir="C:\Users\Ri\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Secondary"
Chrome launched by this shortcut will work completely separately from the main instance of the program. The no-referrers key on the main profile will not affect the second profile.

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