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Chrome Beta Lets iOS Users Lock Incognito Tabs With Face and Touch ID – Gizmodo Australia
Google appears to be testing a tool to make Incognito browsing even more private in Chrome for iOS. The beta version of the iOS Chrome app introduced a feature…

Google appears to be testing a tool to make Incognito browsing even more private in Chrome for iOS.
The beta version of the iOS Chrome app introduced a feature to require Touch ID or Face ID to unlock Incognito tabs that you might not want others accessing. With the feature enabled, returning to Chrome after a closed session will show a blurred Incognito tab and will require verification to be accessed, per release notes screenshotted by 9to5Google. Google stated in the notes that the feature is…
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