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Latest Chrome Beta for iOS Uses Face ID to Protect Incognito Tabs – PCMag AU
Incognito tabs will be blurred until Face ID confirms your identity.

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Google has decided to take advantage of Face ID to offer even greater protection for your incognito tabs in Chrome on iOS.
As The Verge reports, the latest Chrome Beta for iOS (Version 89.4389.48) includes the option to secure incognito tabs with Apple’s Face ID biometric security. The feature can be turned on in Settings > Privacy > Lock Incognito tabs when you close Chrome.
Once enabled, your incognito tabs will be blurred the next time the…
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