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Google’s Chrome Beta iOS version update: Touch ID on iPhone or iPad to lock incognito Tab

The iOS version of Google Chrome browser Beta launched 89.4389.48 version update, this update adds a privacy feature, that is, users can utilize Face ID or Touch ID on iPhone or iPad to lock incognito Tab page.

When the user turns on this feature, the Chrome browser will blur the incognito tab until the user unlocks it with Face ID or Touch ID.

To enable this feature, users need to download the Beta version of the Chrome browser and then enable it in the Settings->Privacy->Lock incognito tab. However, this feature is not open to all Beta users.

Since November last year, Google has not updated the iOS version of the Chrome browser and did not release a new Beta version until yesterday.

It is not clear when this feature will be released in the official version of the Chrome browser, but it is supposed that the iOS version of Chrome 89 will be officially released next month.

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