The Incognito tab is one of the most useful features for the large audience out there. It prevents others from tracking our search and web history. There is now very exciting news for incognito mode lovers and Chrome has reportedly added the support of Fingerprint unlock in the incognito tab. The new addition will reportedly provide more privacy to the user and as soon as he locks the smartphone or switches to another app while browsing through the incognito tab, the fingerprint will be required to open the tab again.
Google revealed today that it is rolling out the option to require your fingerprint to access Incognito tabs in Chrome for Android, a feature that was first spotted in development last year. This functionality, which was first introduced to Chrome for iOS in early 2021, only needs you to “Unlock Incognito” using your fingerprint after restarting the Android browser. On the Incognito splash screen, you can also choose to “See other tabs,” and an overflow menu will let you close any open settings or private browsing tabs.

This feature is optional and can be turned on by going to Chrome Settings > Privacy and security. When you exit Chrome, lock any open Incognito tabs: Lock the screen to view Incognito tabs that are open. You can use your PIN in addition to verification when enabling or disabling. The splash screen occurs as soon as you close Chrome. When giving someone your phone, it can be useful (as long as they don’t know your passcode).
Within the context of Data Privacy Day, Google declared today that the feature is “now rolling out to Android users.” A large percentage of people will be able to access the update in the following days. This finishes our post on the fingerprint unlock feature that Chrome users can now use. How do you feel about this? Please share your thoughts by leaving a comment below. I appreciate you taking the time to read the entire post.
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