Google Chrome will include an interesting new feature
Chrome is probably one of the most used browsers, both on desktop and mobile devices. It is, of course, one of the main alternatives to Safari when it comes to iPhone and iPad .
The browser has quite a few features that make it eye-catching and interesting. And now it seems they are testing a new feature that can make it even more attractive as an alternative to Safari on iPhone and iPadfor many people.
As discovered in one of the beta phases of the app, Chrome for iPhone and iPad would allow incognito tabs to be blocked. In this way, searches carried out in incognito mode would be much more protected from outside eyes.
Chrome for iPhone will allow you to lock incognito tabs with FaceID and TouchID
And the way incognito tabs could be blocked is probably what you are imagining: using FaceID or TouchID , the two secure unlocking methods that we find both in our iPhone and in our iPad.
In this way, once the function was enabled, if we opened an incognito tab in Chrome, it could only be fully seen by unlocking it using FaceID or TouchID As long as it wasn't unlocked, these tabs would be blurry and no one else could see them.
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This feature is currently in beta testing. And from the looks of it, there are still a lot of beta users who can't access or test the beta. This may therefore mean that it is in a very early beta phase.
In any case, it's likely that eventually Google will make it available to all beta users and eventually when stable, to all users Chrome What do you think about this new function that they are testing for Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad?