Google is testing new privacy features in its Chrome browser for iOS. The update notes for the latest beta version of Chrome 89 for iOS mention that once the browser is launched, the content of incognito tabs will be blurred until the user verifies their identity. In the near future, the application will be able to protect anonymous tabs using Face ID. This system is used by Apple to unlock iPhones and iPads, and many third-party apps use this feature as well. Now Google Chrome will join them.
So, now US and other governments will have 100% proof and track of that you read in incognito mode. As Chrome will send special marker that your face had been checked.
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