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  • Darn. That looked very promising, but there was no /etc/chromium.d/ directory on my Ubuntu system, and making it had no effect. Commented Jul 14, 2018 at 15:57
  • I am also using this --no-default-browser-check flag. Works like a charm! You can also create a launcher "desktop" file in ~/.local/share/applications/ so that when you click to open the app from launcher/favorites bar, it runs with this flag. See here for more about the desktop files: askubuntu.com/questions/461943/… Commented Aug 3, 2019 at 19:37