Friday, 24 March, 2023
After iOS, Google allows Android users to lock incognito session on Chrome

<p>Chrome is rolling out an update that lets you lock incognito tabs with a password code or biometric info when you exit the app.To unlock the incognito tabs, you can use the biometric unlock on the phone such as a fingerprint unlock or lock code. The feature has been available for iOS users for some time, but now it's being made available to folks using Chrome on Android. Google also updating its Safety Check feature to send users more personalized recommendations. </p>
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