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The new Google chrome update causes this message in the browser "You are using an unsupported command-line flag: --ignore-certificate-errors. Stability and security will suffer."

From what I read on selenium bug reports, the temporary solution is to start webdriver with

options.AddArgument("test-type")

I was already passing DesiredCapabilities when creating the driver. How can I pass both ChromeOptions and DesiredCapabilities to the driver?

DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.chrome();
capabilities.setCapability("chrome.switches", Arrays.asList("--incognito"));

ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("test-type");

WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(capabilities);

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I was fighting the same problem, and I finally cracked it. Basically, you can add ChromeOptions to DesiredCapabilities then create the driver with the DesiredCapabilities. Once I tried it, it got rid of the banner. Anyway, here is the code:

DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.chrome();
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("test-type");
capabilities.setCapability("chrome.binary", "<Path to binary>");
capabilities.setCapability(ChromeOptions.CAPABILITY, options);
webDriver = new ChromeDriver(capabilities);
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    This is deprecated in WebDriver 3.6.0.
    – plaidshirt
    Oct 17, 2017 at 7:24
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    Yes. Passing capabilities to ChromeDriver constructor is Deprecated.
    – Dev Raj
    Jan 12, 2018 at 6:06
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Adding my answer to help users who are still looking for ChromeOptions and Capabilities with Selenium latest version.

Passing capabilities to ChromeDriver constructor is Deprecated from v3.6.0. Source code Reference

ChromeDriver(Capabilities capabilities)
Deprecated. 
Use ChromeDriver(ChromeOptions) instead.

Instead you should start using something like below :

ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.setAcceptInsecureCerts(true);
options.setUnhandledPromptBehaviour(UnexpectedAlertBehaviour.ACCEPT);
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(options)

You can still have your capabilities defined, but make sure you merge these capabilities with ChromeOptions like below:

DesiredCapabilities capabilities = new DesiredCapabilities();
capabilities.setCapability("something", true);

ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("disable-infobars");
options.merge(capabilities);

You can check article on Selenium ChromeOptions for more detailed usage on ChromeOptions and Capabilities

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FYI: This technique does not appear to work with Chrome 41.0.2272.101m.

ChromeOptions chromeOptions = new ChromeOptions();
chromeOptions.AddExcludedArgument("ignore-certificate-errors");
capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.Chrome();
capabilities.SetCapability(ChromeOptions.Capability, chromeOptions);

new RemoteWebDriver(hubUri, capabilities, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(180))

Generates

09:39:24.110 WARN - Exception: unknown error: cannot parse capability: chromeOptions
from unknown error: unrecognized chrome option: Arguments
(Driver info: chromedriver=2.10.267521,platform=Windows NT 6.3 x86_64) 
(WARNING: The server did not provide any stacktrace information)
Command duration or timeout: 1.52 seconds
Build info: version: '2.43.0', revision: '597b76b', time: '2014-09-09 20:52:14'
System info: host: 'T10-E8-GREGPE', ip: '10.123.160.70', os.name: 'Windows 8.1', os.arch: 'x86', os.version: '6.3', java.version: '1.8.0_40'
Driver info: org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver

This appears to work:

ChromeOptions chromeOptions = new ChromeOptions();
chromeOptions.AddArgument("test-type");
capabilities = (DesiredCapabilities)chromeOptions.ToCapabilities();

new RemoteWebDriver(hubUri, capabilities, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(180));
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  • capabilities = (DesiredCapabilities)chromeOptions.ToCapabilities(); was the magic hidden api I was looking for to work with a remote webdriver. Why does nobody use webdriver remote these days? I am doing this in python, but the api call to_capabilities() is not surfaced anyplace else.
    – user337598
    Sep 8, 2020 at 9:20
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may be try this:

chromeOptions = webdriver.ChromeOptions()
prefs = {"profile.managed_default_content_settings.images":2}
chromeOptions.add_experimental_option("prefs",prefs)
driver = webdriver.Chrome(chrome_options=chromeOptions)

related info can found here: http://nullege.com/codes/search/selenium.webdriver.ChromeOptions.add_experimental_option

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public void setUp() throws Exception
{
    System.out.println("Launching Google browser");
    System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\chromedriver.exe");   

    ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
    options.addArguments("disable-infobars");
    Map<String, Object> prefs = new HashMap<String, Object>();
    prefs.put("profile.default_content_setting_values.automatic_downloads", 1);
    options.setExperimentalOption("prefs", prefs);
    prefs.put("download.default_directory", "C:\\Downloads");
    driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
    driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(100, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
    driver.manage().window().maximize(); 
}

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