It s interesting to watch Google s quality of service going downhill pretty much across the board. I used to be surprised at even smallest bugs; now I cannot sign in to Google Play console without going through Incognito Tab, and it s just par for the course.
Google is currently testing a way to lock Incognito tabs with Face or Touch ID. According to 9to5Google, Chrome will now allow users to Lock Incognito tabs so that they will be blurred in the tab switcher until the user confirms that he/she is the person using Touch or Face ID. According to Google, this is a way to add more security as one multitasks across apps. The report states that the feature is useful when allowing someone else to use one s iPhone or iPad to perform a new search.
The Lock Incognito tabs feature is yet to be available for all beta users.