Google Chrome: How to lock incognito mode with fingerprint sensor

Every year on January 28, technology companies celebrate the Data Privacy Day to create awareness among consumers who use smartphones and computers for their day-to-day use.

Though the companies do their bid to secure the internet by introducing robust screening technologies and thanks to campaigns like these, most people are able to avoid shady websites and also ensure to block third-party apps from seeking permission to sensitive features such as mics, cameras and location access.

Now, Google has introduced another layer of security to the incognito mode of the Chrome browser. Usually, people believe that whatever they search or view things via incognito mode, is not being tracked.

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