How to Always Start Any Browser in Private Browsing Mode

JMH

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Private browsing mode doesn’t offer complete privacy, but it does prevent your browser from saving your history, searches, cookies, and other private data between browsing sessions. You can have your browser always start in private-browsing mode if you prefer it.

Most people won’t want to use private-browsing mode permanently. You will have to log into the websites you use each time you open your browser, as your browser won’t save the cookies that keep your login state.
How to Always Start Any Browser in Private Browsing Mode
 
I was thinking exactly the way it was to be done, and it seems my assumption was accurate. There's many more command line flags that you can add to a shortcut however, that decides how a browser opens or what options it has. Chrome I believe has a purge memory button that you can add?
 

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