India- Google Chrome beta for iOS allows locking incognito tabs | NewsBytes
(MENAFN- NewsBytes) The latest beta version of the Google Chrome browser for iOS reportedly lets users lock incognito tabs using Touch or Face ID.
Tabs locked by this feature will be blurred until the browser receives user authentication. The feature has been introduced in a bid to "add more security" for those who multitask between apps or allow others to use their devices.

The lock will be enabled by default after 15 minutes of inactivity on an incognito session in the browser. Inactivity includes staying in the app and not interacting with the tab as well as switching to another app.
The locked tabs will have blurred previews in the tab switcher window.

The feature can be accessed in the beta version for iOS by navigating to Settings > Privacy > Lock Incognito Tabs.

Google Search app for iOS also requests biometric authentication to "confirm it's you" after 15 minutes of inactivity. A similar feature is available on Samsung's default browser app for Android phones.

While we cannot discredit Google for actively adding features to the app, a recent lawsuit citing the Federal Wiretap Act alleges that Google collects browsing history and web activity even in incognito mode.
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