Article 5MDV5 Chrome for iOS will let you lock down incognito tabs with Face ID

Chrome for iOS will let you lock down incognito tabs with Face ID

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Jay Peters
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Chrome's latest update for iOS will let you secure your incognito tabs with Touch ID, Face ID, or a passcode (via MacRumors). When the new feature is rolled out to you, you can turn it on by navigating to the settings menu, then tapping Privacy," then Lock Incognito tabs." I just updated the app and the option wasn't there for me, so you might have to wait just a bit until you can flip it on. Google first revealed it was testing this new privacy feature in February.

The update brings a few other handy features to Google's mobile browser, including the ability to take a full-page screenshot of a website. You can use it by snapping a screenshot with the button combination specific to your device, tapping the screenshot preview, and then...

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