Disguising mode is intended for personal search, therefore when users are browsing in this mode, other people who use the device should not see the web page in history.
But if you haven’t closed the tab, anyone can see it after they try to open a new tab in disguise mode, defeat the purpose of the feature.
Google Chrome has launched support for locking tab disbursement for iPhone and iPad users in June earlier this year with Chrome 92 for iOS.
However, this support still has not come to iPhone users because it seems the update of the server side.
Now, the internet search giant has seen doing the same for Android users too.
According to the report with chromestory, the footprint of the addition of the key on the disguising tab has been seen in Chrome Canary 94.
As with iPhone users, Android users will also be able to add similar keys to their disguise tab too.
To unlock, users must be able to use biometric pins or scanning.
This feature has been visible in Chrome: Flags under “Activate the re-authentication of the device for disguise,” and cannot be activated first.
But because this feature is available for iOS users of Chrome applications, the same support for Android users is also expected.
When does Android users expect key support on the disguise tab? There is no word from the company about this and see the progress of features in iOS and iPados, maybe a few moments before Android users.
How do I lock support on the Incognito tab to work? We expect features to work the same way on Chrome for Android because it has been seen to work for iOS.
After this feature is alive, users must be able to control them through settings> Privacy> Tab key disguises when you close Chrome.