Google Chrome on iOS is getting an enhanced privacy feature

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Google Chrome for iOS now allows you to lock your incognito tabs behind Face ID so other people can't snoop on what sites you are visiting.

Google Chrome's incognito mode is commonly used to visit sensitive sites that people do not want to appear in the browser history or for cookies to be saved.

If a user leaves their phone unlocked, nothing prevents another person from viewing what tabs are currently open in Incognito mode.

Google Chrome for iOS now includes an additional experimental privacy feature that allows you to lock Incognito mode behind your iPhone's Face ID authentication feature so that only you can access the open tabs.

Once enabled, when attempting to open the secured Incognito tabs in Chrome for iOS, the browser will prompt the person to authenticate using Face ID, as shown below.

Chrome Incognito tabs locked behind Face ID

Chrome Incognito tabs locked behind Face ID
Once Incognito mode has been unlocked with Face ID, you will not have to unlock it again until you close and open the browser again.

As Google is still testing this feature, you have to enable it via the chrome://flags page using the following steps:
  1. Open Chrome and enter chrome://flags in the address bar, and press Go on the virtual keyboard.
  2. When the Chrome 'Experiments' page opens, search for 'Device Authentication for Incognito' and enabled it.

    Enabling experimental feature

    Enabling experimental feature

  3. Now close and reopen the Chrome browser.
  4. When Chrome is started again, go into Settings > Privacy and enable the 'Lock Incognito Tabs when you close Chrome' setting as shown below.

    Chrome for iOS Privacy settings

    Chrome for iOS Privacy settings
Now that the feature is enabled, every time you try to access your Chrome Incognito tabs, it will prompt you to unlock them with Face ID.

To disable this feature, simply toggle off the 'Lock Incognito Tabs WhenYou Close Chrome' in the settings.
 

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Google today updated its Chrome app for iOS devices to version 92, introducing a new feature that allows iPhone and iPad users to protect their Incognito tabs with Touch ID, Face ID, or a passcode.

Locked Incognito tabs will not be visible until authenticated after leaving the Chrome app and reopening it, which will prevent someone who gets ahold of your device from viewing your Chrome tabs. To enable this feature, you can go to Settings > Privacy > Lock Incognito tabs. Safari does not have a comparable feature for its Private tabs.

Along with protection for Incognito tabs, Google has also added a feature for taking a screenshot of an entire web page. When taking a screenshot, use the "Full Page" option at the top of the screenshot editor to capture the entire page.

There's also a new Discover design on the New Tab Page, and Settings, History, and Bookmarks have been redesigned. Chrome will now ask for confirmation if you want to close all tabs from the Tab Switcher to prevent accidents, and individual tabs can be shared, bookmarked, and added to a reading list from the Tab Switcher.

 

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