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Friday, 24 March2023

After iOS, Google allows Android users to lock incognito session on Chrome

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&#39;s being made available to folks using Chrome on Android. Google also updating its Safety Check feature to send users more personalized recommendations.&nbsp;</p>

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