use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); use WWW::Mechanize::Chrome; Log::Log4perl->easy_init($ERROR); # Set priority of root logger to ER +ROR my $mech = WWW::Mechanize::Chrome->new( headless => 0, incognito => 0, ); my $png = $mech->content_as_png(); exit;
The above opens two (2) chrome windows, one is in incognito mode and one is not.

. This is on a linux system (gentoo) running gnome (kernel 5.4.8)

. With chromium 83.0.4103.61

This seems like a bug, but I want some feedback before posting a bug, and also a way around it (workaround)... I need and expect a single chrome window in non-incognito mode (account mode), so I can save and restore cookies.

Thanks for your help!

In reply to WWW:Mechanize::Chrome incognito by tunerooster

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