Google Locks Incognito Tabs In Chrome For Android!

Google Locks Incognito Tabs In Chrome For Android

Google, which is January 28 Data Privacy Day shared some tips for staying safe in Chrome. It also revealed that Chrome for Android is getting a new feature that lets you lock Incognito tabs when you exit the app.

A new privacy setting lets you unlock these tabs with a screen lock, whether it’s biometrics, PIN or pattern. The feature is pretty simple. When Chrome opens and you want to use Incognito tabs after the phone is locked, the screen will ask you to use your preferred screen unlock method and verify that you have access. The public tabs will continue to be public.

This feature is extremely useful for devices that are used by more than one person and one does not want the other to know what is browsing. This is the closest Chrome for Android gets to different profiles for different users.

Google said the feature is still rolling out, so some users may have to wait a bit to get the feature.

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