![]() Users can enable the feature on their iOS device by going to Settings > Privacy, where they will find the Lock Incognito Tabs option. ![]() With the update, Chrome users on iOS will now have to authenticate their identity in order to open (or re-open) the Incognito tab with Touch ID, Face ID, or a passcode. The new feature will prevent anyone else from viewing the locked Chrome tab without permission, making users more comfortable leaving the device lying around carelessly. ![]() Related | Google Is The First Major Tech Company To Require COVID-19 Vaccines The Chrome app for iOS devices recently got updated to version 92, bringing with it a design update, easier screenshots of websites, and new features that let iPhone and iPad users protect their Incognito mode. Chrome 92 on iOS devices now allows for biometric authorization on incognito tabs, full website screenshots, and more.
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