Google is rolling out a feature to Android that will add an extra layer of privacy when you browse websites in Incognito mode. The tech giant has revealed in a blog post (via The Verge) that the ...
Looking to keep your mobile browsing in Google Chrome private and secure? Keep reading to learn how to lock your Incognito tabs behind Face ID (or Touch ID) on iPhone and iPad. Whatever you think of ...
Millions of internet users worldwide use Chrome's Incognito mode to hide and protect their web activity. Google mentions on a support page that Incognito mode doesn't keep a record of the websites you ...
Google Chrome for Android's Incognito mode finally started rolling out its fingerprint unlock feature, allowing users to lock their private tabs away from prying eyes. It is not an entirely new ...
The change is already live on iOS, but it's now coming to Android as well. Credit: SOPA images / Getty Images Imagine the following scenario: You're browsing ...
Chrome for Android has received an interesting new functionality. You can now protect your Incognito tabs in Chrome on Android with a fingerprint, as many of you protect your phone from prying eyes.
(The Hill) – Google has updated its message for its Chrome “incognito mode” after settling a class-action privacy lawsuit last month that alleged the company collected data from users using the ...