Incognito tabs in Chrome are a nice privacy feature. If you’re not careful, however, you could hand your phone to someone who might see exactly what you didn’t want them to see.
Google has fixed this in the latest Google Chrome beta on iOS, 9to5Google reported Thursday.
The new version of the app lets you add Touch ID or Face ID security to your Incognito tabs. Once you do that, whenever you open an Incognito tab, it will be blurred until the phone confirms it’s you, either via a face or fingerprint scan.
The feature can be turned on and off by going to “Settings” -> “Privacy” -> “Lock Incognito tabs when you close Chrome.” Read more…
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