How to Read Quora Posts Without Signing In
Kanishk Rawat
June 11, 2025
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Learn how to browse Quora anonymously without creating an account using Requestly. Simple, step-by-step instructions.

Tired of Quora’s login wall? Here’s a simple trick to read Quora posts anonymously using the Requestly Chrome extension
Quick Start – One-Click Setup
- Go to requestly.io and click Download for Chrome.
- Open this prebuilt rule: Browse Quora Anonymously
- Click Import to My Rules (top-right corner).
- Go to My Rules from the left menu.
- Find the rule titled “Browse Quora Anonymously” and toggle it ON.
That’s it! You can now browse Quora without signing in.
Prefer DIY? Set Up the Rule Yourself
If you’d like to set such a rule by yourself, here are the detailed steps:
- Go to Requestly download page and install the extention.
- Click on the extension icon and then “Open App”. You can also visit the Rules page directly.
- Select the ‘Modify Query Params’ rule from the menu of ‘Create a New Rule’ on the left side of your screen.
- Under the ‘Query Param Modifications’ section, if the textbox next to ‘Contains’ is left empty, the rule gets applied to all URLs.
- To restrict it to Quora, type ‘quora.com’ as shown.
- Set Param Name to “share” and Param Value to “1”.
- Give the Rule a name at the top and click on “Create Rule” at the top right. You can also toggle the rule on/off.

Here’s a video walkthrough:
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and we’d love to help you out.
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Kanishk Rawat
Kanishk Rawat, a tech enthusiast since childhood, has mastered programming through dedication. Whether solo or in a team, he thrives on challenges, crafting innovative solutions .
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