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Chrome for iOS tests locking your Incognito tabs with Touch and Face ID – 9to5Google
Google continues work on the Chrome beta channel and is currently testing a feature to lock Incognito tabs with Face or Touch ID…

While Chrome for iOS hasn’t seen a stable release since November amid an ongoing pause in updates, Google continues work on the beta channel and is currently testing a way to lock Incognito tabs with Face or Touch ID.
Chrome will let you “Lock Incognito tabs” so that they will be blurred in the tab switcher “until you confirm it’s you” using Touch or Face ID. Google calls it a way to “add more security” as you multitask across apps.
This is also useful when letting somebody else use your iPhone…
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