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Chrome for iOS will soon keep incognito tabs even more secret with Face ID – The Verge
Google is making Chrome on iOS a little more secure. A new feature to lock incognito tabs behind Face ID is being tested, and looks set to debut in the coming months….

Youll be able to lock down those secret tabs even further
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Google is testing a new privacy feature to its Chrome browser for iOS that can lock incognito tabs behind Face ID. Apples facial recognition system is used to secure an iPhone or iPad, but many apps have their own Face ID support for extra security. Google has started testing securing incognito tabs behind Face ID in its latest Chrome iOS beta, signaling that it should arrive to regular users in the…
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