Google Chrome's Incognito mode for Android now locks shameful private browsing tabs. The new handy feature of the mobile web browser enables users to employ their fingerprints to hide Incognito tabs ...
Incognito mode, also known as private browsing mode, stops your web browser from saving data about you as you browse. While incognito mode is on, your internet history, search history, autofill ...
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 ...
To make your browsing even more secure, Chrome on Android has added a feature that lets you secure the mode behind a fingerprint. This guide will show you how to turn it on and off for Incognito mode ...
At a time when privacy and security have become hot topics, it's smart to look at how you're using protections built-in your phone. The iPhone's private browsing, also known as incognito mode, serves ...
Click the “X” icon in the top-right corner of the incognito window. This will close the window and exit incognito mode. On mobile devices, the process is slightly different: Open your incognito tab by ...
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 ...
You probably already know that the default Chrome browser on your Android device remembers your web activity. It's logged in the history section, and you can retrieve ...
You can now lock incognito tabs on Google Chrome for Android behind your fingerprint. If you have incognito tabs open and you leave Chrome or lock the device, you will need to verify your identity to ...