I had the same requirement for one of the business application that I worked on. After quite few researches, I found that specifying rel="noreferrer" on an tag will solve the problem. Because as per the documentation for noreferrer on w3schools.com
Specifies that the browser should not send a HTTP referer header if
the user follows the hyperlink
The business application that I'm working on is a single page application, so I placed an tag on the parent page with attribute rel="noreferrer", like this
<a id="linkNoReferrer" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank"> </a>
I haven't set the 'href' attribute for this tag, since I would like to assign dynamic href to this tag and trigger the click manually, like this
document.getElementById("linkNoReferrer").href="http://www.google.com";
document.getElementById("linkNoReferrer").click();
or
$("#linkNoReferrer").attr("href","http://www.google.com");
$("#linkNoReferrer").click();
You will notice that the new page opened using this method, is rendered not on chrome frame. I have this code running successfully on my business application.
I hope someone would find this useful.
thanks.