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With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version:as pointed out by Daan Bakker, now (Version 95108.0.46385359.6971 (Official Build) (x86_64)) (I tried the Intel CPU build, but should work for arm M1 versionarchitecture as well) it's possibile to open the link in a different PROFILE when the target window profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version: 95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (x86_64) (I tried the Intel CPU build, but should work for M1 version as well) it's possibile open the link in a different PROFILE when the target profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: as pointed out by Daan Bakker, now (Version 108.0.5359.71 (Official Build) (x86_64)) (I tried the Intel CPU build, but should work for arm M1 architecture as well) it's possibile to open the link in a different PROFILE when the target window profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

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With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version: 95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (x86_64) (I tried the Intel CPU build, but should work for M1 version as well) it's possibile open the link in a different PROFILE when the target profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version: 95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (x86_64) (I tried the Intel build, but should work for M1 version as well) it's possibile open the link in a different PROFILE when the target profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version: 95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (x86_64) (I tried the Intel CPU build, but should work for M1 version as well) it's possibile open the link in a different PROFILE when the target profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

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With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version: 81.0.4044.92 (Official Build)95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (x86_64) (64-bitI tried the Intel build, but should work for M1 version as well) it's possibile open the link in a different PROFILE when the target profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version: 81.0.4044.92 (Official Build) (64-bit) it's possibile open the link in a different PROFILE when the target profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

With the current version of Chrome (51.0.2704.106 (64-bit)) you can just right-click an url and then open it with the fourth menu choice from top: "Open Link as PROFILE" (your configured Chrome profile).


EDIT: with the current Chrome version: 95.0.4638.69 (Official Build) (x86_64) (I tried the Intel build, but should work for M1 version as well) it's possibile open the link in a different PROFILE when the target profile it's already open.

Here two images by example. Menu when the target PROFILE it's already open:

new profile

Menu without the target PROFILE already open:

no new profile


I hope this helps.

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