When the user leaves the Chrome browser App and reopens it, the incognito tab will require verification of Touch ID, Face ID, or password to protect the user’s privacy. To enable this feature, users need to enable this option in “Settings”> “Privacy”> “Lock incognito tabs”. The “Private” tab of the Safari browser does not currently have a similar function.
In addition to encrypting incognito tabs, the Chrome 92 browser also adds a feature that can take screenshots of the entire web page, which is the long screen capture feature built into the browser. When taking a screenshot, users can use the “Full Page” option at the top of the screenshot editor to take a screenshot of the entire page.
Team DNS has learned that the new tab page of the Chrome 92 browser has also been redesigned, with changes in settings, history, and bookmarks, as well as a series of detailed experience updates. You can download and update in the Apple App Store.