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Google Chrome Incognito mode just got even more secure – TechRadar
You can now lock Incognito tabs in Chrome on iOS with Touch and Face ID

Google is adding a new privacy feature to Chrome for iOS that will allow the user to lock their Incognito tabs using Touch or Face ID. The feature should come in handy for users that multitask across multiple apps or when an individual lets someone else quickly use their smartphone.
With the new feature activated, Chrome users can lock Incognito tabs so that they appear blurred until the identity of the user is confirmed using either the iPhones built-in fingerprint scanner or facial recognition…
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